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Page 165

11. it was over in the p erased

13. most kindly added above line

Page 166

7. with a decided air of Ease & Fashion, and a over with a & very much the Man of fashion in his air erased

15. road for approach
at first only (by above line) erased before a broad

16. approach for road

17. (of about a qr of a mile's length erased) & conducting at the end of a qr of a mile through second Gates over but ending in about a qr of a mile erased

19. into for in
not added above line before extensive

20. were erased before had

22. These Entrance Gates . . . Boundaries for They were so narrow at the Entrance

Page 167

3. an outside for one outside

5. here, & a curve there threw for in one, & a curve in the other gave

6. to added above line after them

9. clusters (rows erased) of fine Elms, or rows of old Thorns for vigorous Elms, or old Thorns & Hollies

10. line for course

12. vacant spaces for intervals

16. over the pales erased after Womanish and added above line after glimpse

20. decidedly for distinctly

21. in spite of the Mist for though at some distance before her

Page 168

1. sloping erased before bank