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The little arm of the sea , the narrow inlet from the great broad bay , at the inland end of which the village stood , was never called Durewoods bay or creek , or anything of the kind . Probably the beautiful growth of trees that ...
The little arm of the sea , the narrow inlet from the great broad bay , at the inland end of which the village stood , was never called Durewoods bay or creek , or anything of the kind . Probably the beautiful growth of trees that ...
Page 138
Yet the place , taken collectivelyHall , houses , cottages , and all , was called Durewoods . The Saucy Lass came and went between “ Durewoods ” and other places , and she lay generally of nights off “ Durewoods ” pier .
Yet the place , taken collectivelyHall , houses , cottages , and all , was called Durewoods . The Saucy Lass came and went between “ Durewoods ” and other places , and she lay generally of nights off “ Durewoods ” pier .
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I see and taste the “ Beautiful and good , ” “ The Columbus , ” “ Crimson - cheeked , ” the “ Honey - ball , " and , in a private corner at Montreuil , they show me what are called by the Americans curious or ornamental varieties .
I see and taste the “ Beautiful and good , ” “ The Columbus , ” “ Crimson - cheeked , ” the “ Honey - ball , " and , in a private corner at Montreuil , they show me what are called by the Americans curious or ornamental varieties .
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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