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In the Driftway

May 15, 1929 issue

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This article describes the natural beauty of New England. The editor of this article describes that how the enjoyed the natural beauty of New England. The editor of this article describes the beauty of a white house. The editor of this article says that on the farms there is not a straight line anywhere; it has indigenous as the old elms and maples that bend over it On a bright May morning it stands in the green grass like a wistful white-haired old lady preoccupied with grateful memories. The editor of this article spends his days in a pleasant halfway state between the present and the past. He wanders quietly about the old house.

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LANDSCAPE; MEMORY; FRUIT; FARMS; HOUSING; NEW England
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