FROM A NEW ENGLAND HILLSIDE. 



NOTES FROM UNDERLEDGE. 



By WILLIAM POTTS. 



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 pattern of the writer's delicate, dainty thought." 



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By GEORGE D. LESLIE, R.A., 



Author of " Our River," etc. 

 BEING LETTERS TO R, STACY MARKS, R.A. 



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 need not say also in the pen and ink drawings which accompany 

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