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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER III
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It was long and low, with wide verandas and a somewhat neglected-looking lawn.

At one side an avenue of lilacs curved, and on the other stood a stiff line of fir trees.

The front of the house was well shaded by maples and near the gate stood a giant elm-tree, around the trunk of which ran a circular seat.

It all looked cool, green and inviting.

As the old horse walked sedately past, a woman's figure came out of one of the long windows and flung itself lightly, yet, even at that distance, with a certain suggestion of impatience, into one of the veranda chairs.
"That'll be Mrs.Coombe now," volunteered his informant.


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