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Bright flowers and bushes everywhere ; a splendid , well - kept road sweeping round between two grand arches , standing out clearly in the bright sunshine . Neat iron railings , with an opening here and there to let the people through ...
Bright flowers and bushes everywhere ; a splendid , well - kept road sweeping round between two grand arches , standing out clearly in the bright sunshine . Neat iron railings , with an opening here and there to let the people through ...
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The main road still swept on , but there was another called the “ Row , " with an unintelligible adjective often used in connection with it , which ran along beside it for a long distance , separated therefrom by more neat flower - beds ...
The main road still swept on , but there was another called the “ Row , " with an unintelligible adjective often used in connection with it , which ran along beside it for a long distance , separated therefrom by more neat flower - beds ...
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next batch to be taken across the road , and then they found themselves quite in the thick of all the noontide gaiety . There were plenty of chairs placed along the sides of the walk , some with arms , others without .
next batch to be taken across the road , and then they found themselves quite in the thick of all the noontide gaiety . There were plenty of chairs placed along the sides of the walk , some with arms , others without .
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... less unkindly of them when he came to talk of them later on . Often did the child glance searchingly at his face , but there she read nothing . It was set in that quiet , kindly calm so habitual to it . Where the roads converged ...
... less unkindly of them when he came to talk of them later on . Often did the child glance searchingly at his face , but there she read nothing . It was set in that quiet , kindly calm so habitual to it . Where the roads converged ...
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... road , but in the crowds that hurried swiftly by upon the pavement . At times , it is true , a fine equipage . 55 GREAT - HEART .
... road , but in the crowds that hurried swiftly by upon the pavement . At times , it is true , a fine equipage . 55 GREAT - HEART .
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