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deer were passing. Nor were human figures wanting to give life and

interest to the scene. Adown the glade came two keepers of the forest,

having each a couple of buckhounds with them in leash, whose baying

sounded cheerily amid the woods. Nearer the castle, and bending their

way towards it, marched a party of falconers with their well-trained

birds, whose skill they had been approving upon their fists, their jesses

ringing as they moved along, while nearer still, and almost at the foot of

the terrace wall, was a minstrel playing on a rebec, to which a keeper,

in a dress of Lincoln green, with a bow over his shoulder, a quiver of

arrows at his back, and a comely damsel under his arm, was listening.

On the left, a view altogether different in character, though scarcely

less beautiful, was offered to the gaze. It was formed by the town of

Windsor, then not a third of its present size, but incomparably more

picturesque in appearance, consisting almost entirely of a long

straggling row of houses, chequered black and white, with tall gables,

and projecting storeys skirting the west and south sides of the castle,

by the silver windings of the river, traceable for miles, and reflecting the

glowing hues of the sky, by the venerable College of Eton, embowered

in a grove of trees, and by a vast tract of well-wooded and well-

cultivated country beyond it, interspersed with villages, churches, old

halls, monasteries, and abbeys.

Taking out his tablets, the youth, after some reflection, traced a few

lines upon them, and then, quitting the parapet, proceeded slowly, and

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