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  District, 
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  cost, 
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  Inglenook, 
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  Lodge, 
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  Log 
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  Make-believe 
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   Mansions 
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  I, 
  

   "Martin's 
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  .*329 
  

   Mansions 
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  Mansions 
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   "Westover," 
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  *66 
  

  

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  Mantel 
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  Marble 
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  ^254 
  

  

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  *'470 
  

  

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  *365 
  

  

  "Meadowbank," 
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   formed 
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  *38g 
  

  

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  Haverford, 
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  *3&5 
  

  

  Model 
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  *I25 
  

  

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  *5 
  

  

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  homes, 
  by 
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   the 
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   L. 
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  Xotable 
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   "Xorth 
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  Xotable 
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   "Hurstmont," 
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   man 
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  Xotable 
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   "Pakeen," 
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   Ponkapoag, 
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  Xotable 
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  by 
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   "Millbrook 
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   J. 
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  Xotable 
  American 
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  by 
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   "Brick 
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  home 
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   Stokes, 
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  Xotable 
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  by 
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   "Shorelands," 
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   Seligman, 
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  Xuptials 
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  Old 
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   lesley 
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   Old 
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   "Old 
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   William 
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  Conn., 
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  Olive 
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  Holder 
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  Orchid, 
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   Organized 
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  Bonnier 
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  "Pakeen," 
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   apoag, 
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  Parke, 
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  James 
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  Parlor, 
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  Me 
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  Path 
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  Whitehouse, 
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   Path, 
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  Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
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  Patio, 
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  X. 
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  Pelican, 
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  Pennsylvania 
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   formed 
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  Frederick 
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  Pergola, 
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   Pergola, 
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  Pergola, 
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  Pergola, 
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  Pergola, 
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  "Phelcroft," 
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  Piazza 
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  Piazza, 
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   Piazzas 
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