Capitolo 2
taxi-horse and the escort-mediator.
But my Arcady, as you will see, it tolerably is not anybody the wide and
eclectic in his/her limits. These various compositions are been suggested mine
pen from turns far and wide among his/her elastic confinements. The small one
tractate on _Mud_, for example calls to mind some pleasant weeks
among the Italian lakes and on the plan of Lombardy. _A Desert Fruit_
it owes his/her origin to a morning to Luxor. _High Life_ had his/her key-note
had been striking for a two weeks in the Tyrol. _Tropical Education_ is a weak
the reminiscence of the old Jamaican experiences. Our Friends_ _Eight-che has legs
you/he/she was observed to ease on the window-glasses of the our really small nook to
Dorking. Hill-top of _A Stronghold_ was drawn the situ_ of _in to Florence from
a window that has looked through the valley at Fiesole. Excursions in
books or in the past of remoter you/he/she has given occasion for the
archaeological compositions relegated here at the end of the volume.
My graces are due to the Mr. Longmans for permission to reprint from
their periodical _My Islands_, the Hill-top of _A Stronghold_, Desert of _A Fruit_,
Island of _The of Ruim_, Friends_ _Eight-che has legs and _Tropical Education_. ME
has to also give credit to a similar courtesy from Mr.
Smith & More old man with respect to _Mud_, Bronze of _The Axe_, _High Life_,
_Pretty Poll_, _The Greenwood Tree_ _On the Wings of the Wind_,
_Casters and Chesters_ and _Fish as Fathers_ all of what originally
appeared in the _Cornhill_. The Mr. Chatto & Windus has been equally
kind as you greet the paper on _An Shire_ English it contributed the
_Gentleman's_. Persistent of _A Nationality_ made his/her first arc in the
American _North Review_, and it still owed to be introduced to an English
public.
G.A.
Hind Makes a will, Carriage, _Oct._, 1892.
SCIENCE IN ARCADY.
MY ISLANDS.
Around the middle one of the period of Miocene as me I can now remember
(for me I didn't do anybody note of the precise date to the moment), my islands