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Vale, from asmall subterranean river, which falls with
much violence into an aperture in the ground, and
whose identity is not afterwards with certainty ascer-
tained: it is supposed to be the same river ‘which
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well, about two miles from the disappearance of the
rivulet. About a quarter of a mile further, on the e
road to Gleno, is a. meeting-house, belonging to the
sect called Covenanters ; but their congregation here is ;g.;E’i
very small. - I
The little village of Gleno is soon reached, situated in
a "most romantic dell. A considerable stream runs "’"I',,
through the village, and after turning a mill, forms a ” “jj;
very pleasing fall. Here are now two roads by which 1 3... ,,
Lame may be reached, the one more westerly, by Castle K '
and Mount Agnew, a wild and dreary prospect; the other, ‘ .‘ p -.
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that commonly called the old road to Larne, which is a
more interesting drive, as you approach the sea sooner, but
a much more uneven road. As the traveller is recom-
mended to return to Carrielr-Fergus, if possible, by the
Gleno road, he is here supposed to set out for Larne by
the new line.” ' -
On leaving Carrick-Fergus, the tourist should not
neglect taking an occasional view of the town; the
castle and spire here again interrupting the monotony
of the landscape, by the distinctness with which they are
relieved on the dark brow of the Cave-hill. The country
here assumes a rich and cultivated character. About one
mile from the town the little village of Eden is past,
, about half a mile from which the Larne road turns to the
it Lame from Carrick-Fergus (by the new road, or shore road), is nine
miles; by the Gleno-road, seven miles; andfrom Dublin, it is 97% miles.
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