STRATFORD-ON-AVON.
niture, ticked on te side of t o admit a gossip knot s jambs.
In one corner sat ter sety blue-eyed girl, and in te corner ed crony ogetottering about and gossiping a time toget is not often t reams of existence running tranquilly side by side; it is only in suc quot;bosom scenesquot; of life t to be met h.
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I o s speak very dubiously of t dame whe Shakespeare house.
Joioned ible collection of relics, particularly ree; and ton even expressed a doubt as to S o ts tomb, tter ively but feors. t is t orians differ at tset, and mere pebbles make tream of truto different c tain-head.
e approacered by a Goted, erior is spacious, and tecture and embelliss superior to t country c monuments of nobility and gentry, over some of ed a s distance from tual murmur. A ?at stone marks t o ten by remely a solicitude about t of tural to ?ne sensibilities and tful minds:
Just over t of S up sly after is pleasant and serene, I could read in it clear indications of t cion by ness of ion mentions time of y-timely deat fruit mig ed from tumn of sucered as it ormy vicissitudes of life, and ?ourishe sunshine of popular and royal favor?
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