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The rambler who, for old association or other reasons, should trace the
forsaken coach-road running almost in a land, would find hi the latter half
of his journey in the vicinity of some extensive woodlands,
interspersed with apple-orchards Here the trees, ti, as the case ed by
their drip and shade, stretching over the road with easeful
horizontality, as if they found the unsubstantial air an adequate
support for their liest of the woods shows itself bisected by the high-way, as the head
of thick hair is bisected by the white line of its parting The spot
is lonely
The physiognoree
that is not reached by mere dales or downs, and bespeaks a tolades and pools The contrast of
what is hat ht be probably accounts for this To step, for
instance, at the place under notice, fro pale thoroughfare, and pause ae by the act of a single stride the simple
absence of human companionship for an incubus of the forlorn