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Christopher Carson

CHAPTER IV
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Apparently no landscape gardener could have laid them out more tastefully.

There are wide-spread lawns, sometimes level as a floor, sometimes gently undulating, smooth, green and at times decorated with an almost inconceivable brilliance of flowers.

Here and there groves are sprinkled, entirely free from underbrush.

There are running streams and crystal lakelets.

Birds of brilliant plumage sport upon the waters.


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