The Excursion of a Village Curate Or the Fruits And Gleanings of a Months Ram

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The Excursion of a Village Curate Or the Fruits And Gleanings of a Months Ram
Edwin a Edwin Asbury Kirkpatrick
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SCENES OF CHILDHOOD.
" In my poor mind it is most sweet to muse Upon the days gone by ; to act in thought Past seasons o'er and be again a child. " C. Lamb.
MY gipsy companion having diverged from the pathway leading to my destination, by turning off to some houses in the fields, where I presume he was professionally engaged, I again pursued my journey as lonely as before. But hopes of antici- pated enjoyment now became partners of my way, and I began to faintly recognise in every field I trod
...or stile I crossed, something like an old gone- by companion. They were to me as so many re- A VILLAGE CURATE. 71 membrances of days long departed. With many of them, such strange and childish ideas were as- sociated as evidently convinced me that sedate- ness and gravity had grown upon me not less than years.
Here I remembered an old grotesque tree, and coupled with it something relative to the nest- hunting propensities of boyhood. There I crossed a little rill, where for hours I had endeavoured to entrap some wily stickle-back or stupid gudgeon.


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