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    Nowhere in England are the glories of Autumn more in evidence than in the New Forest, which stretches for 65,000 acres and belongs to the Crown. It was set apart by William the Conqueror for a hunting ground and it was here that William Rufus was killed by the arrow of Sir Walter Tyrrel, or so it is said, and a stone now commemorates the spot where he fell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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