The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... hill , on the brow of which stands the May house , falls off very sharply , and at its foot there is a lovely pond so irregular in its shape that it has the appearance of a river winding in and . out as if hating to leave the pleasant ...
... hill , on the brow of which stands the May house , falls off very sharply , and at its foot there is a lovely pond so irregular in its shape that it has the appearance of a river winding in and . out as if hating to leave the pleasant ...
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... Hills of Meriden , Meriden , while in the immediate foreground northward are miles and miles of salt meadow threaded by the Quin- nipiac River and numerous tributary creeks . Eastward are Indian Head and Snake Hill within the Park , and ...
... Hills of Meriden , Meriden , while in the immediate foreground northward are miles and miles of salt meadow threaded by the Quin- nipiac River and numerous tributary creeks . Eastward are Indian Head and Snake Hill within the Park , and ...
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... hills . Its pure waters , peb- bly banks , wooded borders and cool breezes , with the mountain back- ground , give it a charm quite its own , that wins for it the admiration of all who behold it . To the northeast of the lake is Beech Hill ...
... hills . Its pure waters , peb- bly banks , wooded borders and cool breezes , with the mountain back- ground , give it a charm quite its own , that wins for it the admiration of all who behold it . To the northeast of the lake is Beech Hill ...
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