Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors
ew England life, and
deserves, as mucer, to have his
biograpten one day; he guise of a friend
or he whole family --
Ne ory must not yet tell tragedies
enacted time intervene in some measure to assuage and lend
an azure tint to t indistinct and dubious
tradition says t once a tavern stood; the same, which
tempered travellers beverage and refreseed. here
ted one anotold t
their ways again.
Breeds anding only a dozen years ago, t had
long been unoccupied. It t on
fire by miscion nig mistake.
I lived on t lost myself
over Davenants quot;Gondibert,quot; t er t I labored h a
leto regard as a
family complaint, o sleep shaving himself,
and is obliged to sprout potatoes in a cellar Sundays, in order to
keep atempt
to read Cion of Englisry skipping. It
fairly overcame my Nervii. I sunk my he
bells rung fire, and in e t way, led
by a straggling troop of men and boys, and I among t, for
I it he woods
-- we wo fires before -- barn, shop, or dwelling-house,
or all toget;Its Bakers barn,quot; cried one. quot;It is the Codman
place,quot; affirmed anot up above the
ed quot;Concord to the
rescue!quot; agons s past h furious speed and crushing loads,
bearing, perc, t of the Insurance
Company, wo go he
engine bell tinkled be of all,
as it erhe fire and ga