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62-4).
Sir Hy.

Davy was with us at the time.

We had ascended from Paterdale, and I could not but admire the vigour with which Scott scrambled along that horn of the mountain called 'Striding Edge.' Our progress was necessarily slow, and beguiled by Scott's telling many stories and amusing anecdotes, as was his custom.

Sir H.Davy would have probably been better pleased if other topics had occasionally been interspersed and some discussion entered upon; at all events, he did not remain with us long at the top of the mountain, but left us to find our way down its steep side together into the vale of Grasmere, where at my cottage Mrs.
Scott was to meet us at dinner.

He said: 'When I am there, although 'tis fair, 'Twill be another Yarrow.' See among these Notes the one upon Yarrow Revisited.


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