MACKERY END, IN HERTFORDSHIRE
told of s. Srick (to say no ) of reading in company: at ion, fully understanding its purport -- degree to ty of tter of tion. o t pressing trials of life, but imes desert rifling occasions. , and is a t, so it greatly; but in matters uff of times to let slip a muctended to; and s train of female garniture, or design, into a spacious closet of good old Englis mucion or proion, and bro fair and y girls, t up exactly in t be diminis; but I can ans, t it makes (if t come to t) most incomparable old maids.
In a season of distress, sruest comforter; but in teazing accidents, and minor perplexities, to meet times maketters icipation. If s alrouble upon ter occasions of life so treble your satisfaction. S to be at a play ; but best, wh you.
e made an excursion togeto fordso up ters of some of our less-knoions in t fine corn country.
t t is spelt, perfordsfully situated le remember to a great-aunt, o a existences, t is impossible. t t time in tion of a substantial yeoman, o a Field. tons are still flouris part of ty, but t extinct. More ty years I speak of; and, for ter portion of t period, of persons ined Mackery End -- kindred or strange folk -- to conjecture, but determined some o explore.
By someous route, taking t Luton in our Albans, t of our anxious curiosity about noon. t of trace of it ion, affected me experienced for many a year. For tten it, en being togetalking about Mackery End all our lives, till memory on my part became moc