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Roads from Lyndhurst.

CHAPTER IX.

MINESTEAD AND RUFUS'S STONE.

About four miles off from Lyndhurst lie Minestead and Rufus's Stone. There are three or four different roads to them. The most beautiful, though the longest, is over Emery Down, where, turning off to the left, you pass the woods of Kitt's Hill, and James Hill. Then crossing Millaford

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