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A GENIAL FARMER
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the record of the pleasant days spent at Swanage would be incomplete.
The most elaborate pen-and-ink Walker drawing
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I have is that which shows him wandering alone on the cliffs at Torquay, where he suddenly sees as in a vision his friends of the St. John’s Wood