Linden on the Saugus BranchRandom House, 1947 - 399 pages "Life in a Boston suburb, at the turn of the century." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation |
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Page 170
... horse , with buggy , harness , a carryall , a dump cart and a spring wagon . The horse was named Zaccheus , because the first thing he had done as a colt , when Mr. Weeks had tried to hitch him , was to climb an overloaded apple tree ...
... horse , with buggy , harness , a carryall , a dump cart and a spring wagon . The horse was named Zaccheus , because the first thing he had done as a colt , when Mr. Weeks had tried to hitch him , was to climb an overloaded apple tree ...
Page 217
... horse about America , and the Constitution , and the people who were all alike , rich and poor . He told the horse that the Linden boys , with Pep , the son of his old friend , Marincola , would never be beaten , that when they got to ...
... horse about America , and the Constitution , and the people who were all alike , rich and poor . He told the horse that the Linden boys , with Pep , the son of his old friend , Marincola , would never be beaten , that when they got to ...
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... horse trade , but he was firm about his technique . If a man had a horse to trade , or wanted to buy one , Andreas would ask him if he " knew about " horses . Should the man admit that he did not , Andreas would not make a deal unless ...
... horse trade , but he was firm about his technique . If a man had a horse to trade , or wanted to buy one , Andreas would ask him if he " knew about " horses . Should the man admit that he did not , Andreas would not make a deal unless ...
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