Afoot in England
Afoot in England
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W. H. Hudson's account of his rambles through rural England. In these vignettes, the renowned naturalist shows that he is a keen student of the human being, as well as of the animals and birds he loves so much.

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AFOOT IN ENGLAND
Chapter One: Guide-Books: An Introduction
Chapter Two: On Going Back
Chapter Three: Walking and Cycling
Chapter Four: Seeking a Shelter
Chapter Five: Wind, Wave, and Spirit
Chapter Six: By Swallowfield
Chapter Seven: Roman Calleva
Chapter Eight: A Gold Day At Silchester
Chapter Nine: Rural Rides
Chapter Ten: The Last of His Name
Chapter Eleven: Salisbury and Its Doves
Chapter Twelve: Whitesheet Hill
Chapter Thirteen: Bath and Wells Revisited
Chapter Fourteen: The Return of the Native
Chapter Fifteen: Summer Days on the Otter
Chapter Sixteen: In Praise of the Cow
Chapter Seventeen: An Old Road Leading Nowhere
Chapter Eighteen: Branscombe
Chapter Nineteen: Abbotsbury
Chapter Twenty: Salisbury Revisited
Chapter Twenty-One: Stonehenge
Chapter Twenty-Two: The Village and "The Stones"
Chapter Twenty-Three: Following a River
Chapter Twenty-Four: Troston
Chapter Twenty-Five: My Friend Jack

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