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Marm Lisa

Chapter 15 'The Feast O' The Babe'

Word Count: 1711    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

d.' If the New Englanders who had been transplanted to that shore of the Pacific ever longed for a bracing snowstorm

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“Eden Place was a short street running at right angles with Eden Square, a most unattractive and infertile triangle of ground in a most unattractive but respectable quarter of a large city. It was called a square, not so much, probably, because it was triangular in shape, as because it was hardly large enough to be designated as a park. As to its being called 'Eden,' the origin of that qualifying word is enveloped in mystery; but it is likely that the enthusiastic persons who projected it saw visions and dreamed dreams of green benches under umbrageous trees, of a green wire fence, ever green, and of plots of blossoming flowers filling the grateful air with unaccustomed fragrance.”