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The Sky Pilot in No Man’s Land

CHAPTER III
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A QUESTION OF CONSCIENCE The Dunbars lived in a cottage on a back street, which had the distinction of being the only home on the street which possessed the adornment of a garden.

A unique garden it was, too.

Indeed, with the single exception of Judge Hepburn's garden, which was quite an elaborate affair, and which was said to have cost the Judge a "pile of money," there was none to compare with it in the village of Wapiti.
Any garden on that bare, wind-swept prairie meant toil and infinite pains, but a garden like that of the Dunbars represented in addition something of genius.

In conception, in design, and in execution the Dunbars' garden was something apart.

Visitors were taken 'round to the back street to get a glimpse of the Dunbars' cottage and garden.
The garden was in two sections.


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