A Practical Guide for Inspectors of Nuisances

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Nevertheless much remains to be done. Here is a picturesque village on a salmon-haunted stream. It is a wide, sloping street, forking into two at the lower end down by the river, with high banks topped by luxuriant trees looking down on it. Here, too, is a grand old castle, shattered and roofless. Here, too, is a venerable Norman church, with massy Nor- man arches and old oak carvings. There is a fine market cross still standing in situ, and there is a general air of serenity and historic inter...est. But down both edges of the road are open channels running with dirty moisture. Behind most of the houses, in a little backyard, are two features a privy and a well, and sometimes a third, which is a pig-sty ; and from the privy, past the well and close to it, runs a stone cundy across the yard and through the house, generally below the floors, to convey the liquid refuse from it to the channel in the street. There is a well in the main street, with an ornamented covering, that adds to the pleasantness of the general aspect ; but, as it is at the low end of the village, the inhabitants of the high end have to carry all their water uphill to their houses from it, or use the water from their wells, if they are so fortunate, or unfortunate, as to have one.

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