GRYLL GRANGE. BY THE AUTHOR OF HEADLONG HALL.' Opinion governs all mankind, BUTLER. LONDON: PARKER, SON, AND BOURN, WEST STRAND. 1861. In the following pages, the New Forest is always mentioned as if it were still unenclosed. This is the only state in which the Author has been acquainted with it. Since its enclosure, he has never seen it, and purposes never to do so. The mottoes are sometimes specially apposite to the chapters to which they are prefixed; but more frequently to the general scope, or to borrow a musical term, the motivo of the operetta. |