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Uncle Titus and His Visit to the Country

CHAPTER III
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The high green hedge stretched away for a long distance, and beyond it she could see green sward and flower-beds and shady bowers.

How lovely it must be over there! There was no one in sight, but some one certainly must have been there, for by the door of the house rose a wonderful triumphal arch, made of two tall bean-poles tied together at the top, and thickly covered with fir-branches.

A large piece of card-board hung down from the arch, and swung back and forth in the wind, and something was written on it in big letters.
Suddenly a noise resounded from the open space in front of the great house.

Dora ran to the other window and peeped out.

A carriage stood there and two brown horses there stamping impatiently in their traces.


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