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A leisurely driving tour through a little-travelled corner of eastern England offers attentive descriptions of fen and wold landscapes, rolling hills, market towns, and roadside inns. The narrative mixes travel anecdote with observations of local life—farmers, gleaners, and gypsy encampments—and notes changes in agriculture, architecture, and commercial tastes. The author celebrates the freedom of road travel, pausing for picturesque details and historical asides while giving practical impressions of routes and accommodation. Sketches and a route map accompany the text, creating a vividly observational account of rural scenery and social customs.
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