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A Truthful Woman in Southern California

CHAPTER VI
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Tableau, with falling Rose petals, in the magic canon.
And not a word yet of The Raymond, that popular house set upon a hill that commands a view hard to equal.

The house is always filled to overflowing, and this year General Wentworth tells me the business has been better than ever.

This famous resort is in East Pasadena, and has its own station.

It is always closed in April, just at the time when there is the most to see and enjoy, and the flowers are left to bloom unseen.
The other fine hotel here, named for its owner, Colonel Green of "August Flower" fame, is on ground eight feet higher, although by the conformation of the land it does not look so.
Many prefer to be in the town and nearer the mountains, and this house proving insufficient for its patrons, an addition four times the size of the present building is being added in semi-Moorish architecture, at a cost of $300,000.
That item shows what an experienced man of business thinks about the future of Pasadena.
The town is full of pleasant boarding-houses, as Mrs.Dexter's, Mrs.
Bangs's, and Mrs.Roberts's, and many enjoy having rooms at one house and taking meals at another.

You can spend as much or as little as you choose.


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