FOOTNOTES:[1]A Wiltshire name for hawthorn-berries.[2]See 'Toilers of the Field,' by Richard Jefferies.—Ed.[3]This, of course, is upon the supposition that the materials are obtained at a nominal cost, and the hauling not charged for.[4]Written in 1887.
[1]A Wiltshire name for hawthorn-berries.
[1]A Wiltshire name for hawthorn-berries.
[2]See 'Toilers of the Field,' by Richard Jefferies.—Ed.
[2]See 'Toilers of the Field,' by Richard Jefferies.—Ed.
[3]This, of course, is upon the supposition that the materials are obtained at a nominal cost, and the hauling not charged for.
[3]This, of course, is upon the supposition that the materials are obtained at a nominal cost, and the hauling not charged for.
[4]Written in 1887.
[4]Written in 1887.
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