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It was a low house , having before it a little garden of that size and character which shewed that the inhabitants could afford to bestow a thought upon something more than mere bodily wants . You entered between two yew trees clipt to ...
It was a low house , having before it a little garden of that size and character which shewed that the inhabitants could afford to bestow a thought upon something more than mere bodily wants . You entered between two yew trees clipt to ...
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The rest of the garden lay behind the house , partly on the slope of the bill . It had a hedge of gooseberry - bushes , a few apple - trees , pot - herbs in abundance , onions , cabbages , turnips and carrots ; potatoes had hardly yet ...
The rest of the garden lay behind the house , partly on the slope of the bill . It had a hedge of gooseberry - bushes , a few apple - trees , pot - herbs in abundance , onions , cabbages , turnips and carrots ; potatoes had hardly yet ...
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None of his daily business had ever been neglected for it ; he cultivated his fields and his garden , repaired his walls , looked to the stable , tended his cows and salved his sheep , as diligently and as contentedly as if he had ...
None of his daily business had ever been neglected for it ; he cultivated his fields and his garden , repaired his walls , looked to the stable , tended his cows and salved his sheep , as diligently and as contentedly as if he had ...
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The garden passes into the possession of some new owner who has no taste for such ornaments : the yews are left to grow at their own will ; they lose the preposterous shape which has been forced upon them without recovering that of ...
The garden passes into the possession of some new owner who has no taste for such ornaments : the yews are left to grow at their own will ; they lose the preposterous shape which has been forced upon them without recovering that of ...
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There is a splendid trifle for the young folks , which some of the elders also will not despise : -and I only wish my garden could have furnished a better dessert ; but considering our climate , it is not amiss .
There is a splendid trifle for the young folks , which some of the elders also will not despise : -and I only wish my garden could have furnished a better dessert ; but considering our climate , it is not amiss .
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