The New England Magazine, Volumen54;Volumen60New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... seem dull and uninteresting , but to me they never lose their charm . The old South Cove was a good locality in days gone by , and the monotony was va- ried by the intoxicated rustics who never strayed beyond Tom Early's or Billy ...
... seem dull and uninteresting , but to me they never lose their charm . The old South Cove was a good locality in days gone by , and the monotony was va- ried by the intoxicated rustics who never strayed beyond Tom Early's or Billy ...
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... seem to think that the whole world revolved around that sacred hill , but Boston had other places of interest to attract the old settler and antiquary . We in the Cove had Oliver Place , with its pretty gardens , a marked contrast to ...
... seem to think that the whole world revolved around that sacred hill , but Boston had other places of interest to attract the old settler and antiquary . We in the Cove had Oliver Place , with its pretty gardens , a marked contrast to ...
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... seems to have begun after the Civil War by which the best of our New England farming popula- tion was withdrawn for service in the Union Army . Much of this popula- tion never returned to the farm , which was left to shift for itself ...
... seems to have begun after the Civil War by which the best of our New England farming popula- tion was withdrawn for service in the Union Army . Much of this popula- tion never returned to the farm , which was left to shift for itself ...
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... seems to be a joy in being unattached which nothing else can give . To wander always on and on and on , knowing one's self to be wholly unnecessary and irresponsible , to sleep where darkness overtakes one , and eat what the gods supply ...
... seems to be a joy in being unattached which nothing else can give . To wander always on and on and on , knowing one's self to be wholly unnecessary and irresponsible , to sleep where darkness overtakes one , and eat what the gods supply ...
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... , and then thanks to my habit of sticking by my decisions , -this seems to be a sort of General Thanksgiving , - I have seen a cane - harvest at last . And now that the harvest is over , my pleasant 16 NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE.
... , and then thanks to my habit of sticking by my decisions , -this seems to be a sort of General Thanksgiving , - I have seen a cane - harvest at last . And now that the harvest is over , my pleasant 16 NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE.
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