Market Harborough and Inside the Bar
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BY G J Whyte-Melville 21 Jun, 2019
Now, Mr. Sawyer, too, will descend into the vale of years, with a landmark on which to fix his failing eyes, an era which shall serve as a date for his reminiscence, and a starting-point for his after-dinner yarns. This shall be the season when Mr. S ... Read more
Now, Mr. Sawyer, too, will descend into the vale of years, with a landmark on which to fix his failing eyes, an era which shall serve as a date for his reminiscence, and a starting-point for his after-dinner yarns. This shall be the season when Mr. Sawyer went to the Shires. It is not yet very long ago. Perhaps it may be well to relate a few of his adventures and doings in those localities ere they lapse into the realms of fiction under the romantic colouring with which he will himself begin to paint them, when their actual freshness has worn off. Less
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George John Whyte-Melville (19 June 1821 – 5 December 1878)[1][citation needed] was a Scottish novelist much concerned with field sports, and also a poet.Major George John Whyte-Melville was born in...
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