COTTAGE GARDEN'S 



the time he is in sight, and, &5 a rile. :iie ho^ise- 

 hcdder joins him in a arcait c^ the pJace, doov- 

 ing afduerements, lecitii^ ciifficiilties and &- 



appcMntmeDts. confessmg exTcc?. and takni? tawt- 

 ful advice. 



Anc - _- :::zi i- z" :^ ::: -i:: H- ^- - . 



grave-^: . : :-:i zj zr „ 7 



ofafz::^.. r:^-i:~\:i — :-. -::-:r~2. 



young ciieek; a pen ci . . _ 



"Where:;:^ li- ^!ir--:/ ;. .- 1;: : : :_r 

 sward but for tne z;-'T:r V: . j. .- t :_ .-- "^tTt 

 to show off at their ce:?. .- 



*' Yes. Don't thev do it ?** 



"Xot quite." He looks again. "Nine feet 

 long — dve wide. If you'll plant th-zi zfxt 

 year in a foot-w: i : - \:z : : : : 



give you a" .rAii forty :^~- ::':.:- :: 



nine, ^"i -'^r"".i ^\:zi:z-.:z 7:„r ':.: :: f"iri 

 insteil :: ":l.y >:ng it." 



In .:i::_7: jirir- hr s^y?. "Srlfziid szin- 

 tiir^t ' i ' ' ---_-_-.- — - - - - - ^ ,.- - „..'•*.- .^ .J 



** If you'd sink the tu : : : _ v :; : : .^1 : . -.:. : .: : - z 



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