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and variegated with green meadows and brown land. Here and there a tree or two or three in company stride the unclear. Farther on North Hampton lies. A village embowered in shrubbery. There we see the water cure which calls to mind our Sarah. The are situated on Round Hill and consist of several white buildings. The whole hill belongs to the same company and some of the buildings are used for dwellings and one is a hotel. Mr. Hawk in speaking about it said he scarcely knew whether it might be called a water cure or epicure. He said many went there because it was so convenient for them to get cured after their drinking scrapes which they love to indulge in every evening. Formerly this hill was owned by a company who erected those buildings for a public school. They laid out the hill in the form of a great garden. It must have been a lovely place but it was short lived. I am now sitting away out of sight of the crowd, by a little tree. We have been having a little rustic treat of lemonade. I am now in Titan's Chair. Puny creature to fill his place I feel my inferiority and must leave it for I cannot rule these rocks.