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e。 It was to the effect that I should like to emulate Arthur Young; who more than a century before had travelled through and written of the state of agriculture in the majority of the English counties。 Second thoughts showed me that the enterprise was very vast。 It had taken Arthur Young about thirty years; if I remember right; not to plete it — for this neither he nor any one else ever did — but to deal with about twenty…six counties; travelling leisurely on horseback and for the most part; I think; as an official of what in those days answered to the present Board of Agriculture。
I may add that about a year ago I paid a visit to Arthur Young’s home; Bradfield bust; more monly called Burnt Bradfield; near Bury St。 Edmunds; which was then for sale。 The house; of course; is rebuilt; but all the rest — park; ancient oaks; and little lake — remain much as they were in his day; a hundred years ago。
Readers of his Life will remember how he instructed his delicate daughter — who afterwards died; poor child — to walk in certain places; such as in the Round Garden or on the flagged path where it was dry — “the little garden where I have so many times seen her happy。”
There they are to this day; and; standing among them alone; I could almost re…create the figure of pale little Bobbin as she obeyed the orders sent from France in her father’s letters。 There; too; is the great avenue of limes which were; I believe; planted by Mr。 Arthur Young; running from the house across the timbered grounds to the highway by the church。 Here in the churchyard lie the mortal remains of this great man; for; when his prescience and his patient industry are taken into account; I think he may be fairly described as great。 In the church; actually underneath his pew; is buried