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Brownsmith’s Boy

CHAPTER TWENTY ONE
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Bit of garden to the house with the big trees and cedars.

All the rest fields and a great up-and-down gravel pit." "And you made it like this ?" I cried with animation.
He nodded.
"Like it ?" he asked.
"Like it!" I cried.

"Oh!" "Come along," he said.

"This is the ornamental.

Useful along here." I followed him down a curving path, and at a turn he gave his head a jerk over his right shoulder.
"House!" he said.
I looked in the indicated direction, and could see the very handsome long, low, white house, with a broad green verandah in the front, and a great range of conservatories at one end, whose glass glistened in the evening light.


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