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In one of these deep ravines on the banks of the beautiful “ Roselle , ” stood a
plain white cottage , unadorned by ancient or modern architecture . The weeping
willow and a spreading elm furnished an ample shade , while the blooming ...
In one of these deep ravines on the banks of the beautiful “ Roselle , ” stood a
plain white cottage , unadorned by ancient or modern architecture . The weeping
willow and a spreading elm furnished an ample shade , while the blooming ...
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The villagers of Roselle , by their united efforts , had erected a neat and
commodious sanctuary in a sequestered part of their village , though for several
years they were obliged to use this as a school - room . The ample play - grounds
and the ...
The villagers of Roselle , by their united efforts , had erected a neat and
commodious sanctuary in a sequestered part of their village , though for several
years they were obliged to use this as a school - room . The ample play - grounds
and the ...
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His parents were among the early settlers of Roselle . They were a wealthy family
. Colonel Bertram had for many years resided south , where he married a lady of
fortune . His objections to " slavery , " even at this early period , induced him to ...
His parents were among the early settlers of Roselle . They were a wealthy family
. Colonel Bertram had for many years resided south , where he married a lady of
fortune . His objections to " slavery , " even at this early period , induced him to ...
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to return to his favorite Roselle . Mrs . Bertram was a native of New England , and
rejoiced with her husband to be again fanned by the mountain breeze , and to
drink from the pure waters that make glad the heart of the wanderer . She readily
...
to return to his favorite Roselle . Mrs . Bertram was a native of New England , and
rejoiced with her husband to be again fanned by the mountain breeze , and to
drink from the pure waters that make glad the heart of the wanderer . She readily
...
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always conveniencies in his store to make a hot toddy , so that he might go home
saying " he was the best man that Roselle afforded . ” Mr . Morse , after a man
had fallen from his wagon , and broken both of his legs , in consequence of ...
always conveniencies in his store to make a hot toddy , so that he might go home
saying " he was the best man that Roselle afforded . ” Mr . Morse , after a man
had fallen from his wagon , and broken both of his legs , in consequence of ...
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