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A FEW NOTES ON TRAVEL.

" How mij^ch so-^Uob^provea," is very gel9raU>JlMnaia%Cpassed on a youth who returns io his native place i imbibed other^vje^ i^hagT those obtainable m tbe circumscribed area of the i narrow cifdsj iMrhicbr-he jaresiously moved* A shdlS&tripUßi oaa/of our i costal steamers at holiday times will eas% explain i4hfcpi_i&eßa«wherelryath|B desirable efft%6t is ffea^ed'iotitV 1 y Hfere m^iaem men* ffett iltfaost#ery^^ to join in-theknconwarsafciori. he, at all events, is bound-to overhear a good derfflte 8 '^aidM/WMan^mo - has the- knack of djawlhgle^ 4fioV«f .t. with whom he come=i:ib)'i^rittet .will receive the most b§nsi)t,> _iut ,the fellow who only standaj by i and listens" cannot j but be struck pv the variety bf interests and go to make up a world ! when compared wum-whatin the > little [ cpg|eMls r o?lled fei®, (Sei^r^uif r i^^iLWA^htt v 4'-^*lii li *dr similar tftj-thai ofyth^.Qftep-.WQWi^tte inousei»whoy ©nhis 1 jnMt:lo^dutiifrjdn r < claimed. '• What I^&WW^ W ' world W^qqifStaiiuil So tiftiAn %. T : .tra^PWW^ir^bftW'^iibmi^ their hoUtoy fcV^pj|-iroftit!»Hjifiß_ mm Africa, a "globe-trotter" from the ! OldJCouniry^ag^niv-pei'lMp'ia-^t^^-ful Melbourne BooM^-s^eculator on the look-out for the promised one o |ier|v^k few military men on leave t ~to°say soJJ 7thing of m'm&^mh'^m&l and , host of all sorts and conditions of men Mbksiii the list. Our friend finds, W - con^sr^g wi^-iSome of •.thes-3, ,4 -'th'fl# l the adeaW .which v jhe.used to lay^downo _ afclawUfhis hl^e c^ acgu^hitan^s, are combat ted most ef- , d c fe^ 9 rs *. fch^ !??Ba)frO 614 *?$ knoctedout of him, and so the process^ goSS^r Wh.tt he" rettffns Wmi Me*dd£-**if h& is not an absol^e'robl^- 77 he*«an taflt on other subjeots thafl^tbre?'' '. feiw-pailtiy -b^ea-whichorigiually foinnedH . theidßtapie of his discourseffoand^ehaa kaow& ftomeiEhing of;the land he,.UyfißH t caiii? ,K T n-M-.fflnmi "yjp jrnati i g | after all? "?ffi^rWsAfffi tobe i polished air-FMmawei-ea^y -^se and | *^rl^^l<%fflWJyto I mpsß-covere4„.SQft ri mbsm* «i i#ordL ' hdjii9fcfteW<- r *''l» i-ifiJ if in' li^'vjflfloo aiawiiioo I*. ■ t : ■-!.• .....It. _r* -....-., ..-Jf

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Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 6

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A FEW NOTES ON TRAVEL. Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 6

A FEW NOTES ON TRAVEL. Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 6

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