﻿IV 
  

  

  "Play-room," 
  the. 
  Mrs. 
  Mabel 
  Hunt 
  Slater, 
  

  

  Blue 
  Hill 
  District, 
  near 
  Boston, 
  Mass... 
  *59 
  

  

  Pond, 
  the 
  lily, 
  Francis 
  M. 
  Whitehouse, 
  Man- 
  

   chester-by-the-Sea, 
  Mass 
  *68 
  

  

  Pool 
  and 
  fountain, 
  the, 
  Richard 
  II. 
  Dana, 
  

  

  Manchester, 
  Mass 
  *420 
  

  

  Pool, 
  the, 
  J. 
  F. 
  McFadden. 
  Haverford, 
  Pa. 
  .. 
  .*366 
  

   Pool, 
  the 
  spacious, 
  in 
  the 
  formal 
  garden, 
  

  

  James 
  Tolman 
  Pyle, 
  Morristown, 
  N. 
  J..*203 
  

   Porch, 
  the, 
  Howard 
  L. 
  Clark, 
  Warren, 
  R. 
  I..*i26 
  

   Porch, 
  the, 
  W. 
  S. 
  Cowles, 
  Farmington, 
  Conn.*258 
  

   Porch, 
  the, 
  Norman 
  Ellison, 
  Merion, 
  Pa.... 
  *52 
  

   Porch, 
  the, 
  Mr. 
  Hettrick, 
  Highland 
  Beach, 
  

  

  N. 
  J 
  *I75 
  

  

  Porch, 
  the, 
  W. 
  F. 
  May, 
  Newton 
  Center, 
  Mass.*477 
  

   Porch, 
  the, 
  Thomas 
  Nash, 
  Easthampton, 
  L. 
  I.*35o 
  

  

  Porch, 
  the, 
  Shirley, 
  James 
  River, 
  Va 
  *375 
  

  

  Porch, 
  the, 
  L. 
  W. 
  Reid, 
  Haverford, 
  Pa....*439 
  

   Porch, 
  the, 
  J. 
  J. 
  Storrow, 
  Lincoln, 
  Mass. 
  . 
  . 
  .*354 
  

   Porch, 
  the 
  entrance, 
  Henry 
  N. 
  Whittlesley, 
  

  

  Farmington, 
  Conn 
  *266 
  

  

  Porte 
  cochere, 
  the, 
  Craig 
  Biddle, 
  Wayne, 
  Pa. 
  *46 
  

   Portico, 
  the, 
  Thomas 
  Jefferson, 
  Monticello, 
  

  

  Va 
  *6S 
  

  

  Portico, 
  the 
  classic, 
  R. 
  L. 
  Burton, 
  Cedar- 
  

   hurst, 
  L. 
  I 
  *90 
  

  

  Portico, 
  the, 
  W. 
  K. 
  Chase, 
  Farmington, 
  Conn.*204 
  

   Portico, 
  the 
  entrance, 
  Samuel 
  Cabot, 
  Ponka- 
  

  

  poag, 
  Mass 
  *2<Ss 
  

  

  Portraits, 
  Shirley, 
  James 
  River, 
  Va 
  *377 
  

  

  Port 
  Sunlight, 
  a 
  significant 
  experiment 
  in 
  

   English 
  building, 
  by 
  Mabel 
  Tuke 
  Priest- 
  

   man 
  *395 
  

  

  Preserving 
  the 
  eggs, 
  by 
  A. 
  S. 
  Atkinson 
  40 
  

  

  Public 
  cleanliness 
  51 
  

  

  Public 
  value 
  of 
  the 
  private 
  garden, 
  the 
  30 
  

  

  Purification 
  of 
  sewage 
  and 
  factory 
  waste, 
  by 
  

  

  E. 
  Boullanger 
  *3Qi 
  

  

  Pyle, 
  James 
  Tolman, 
  Morristown. 
  N.'J 
  *20S 
  

  

  Question 
  of 
  the 
  fireplace, 
  the, 
  John 
  A. 
  Gade. 
  *33 
  

  

  Raising 
  grapes 
  for 
  the 
  suburban 
  home, 
  by 
  

  

  E. 
  P. 
  Powell 
  ". 
  451 
  

  

  Ranch, 
  life 
  on 
  the 
  olive, 
  by 
  Charles 
  F. 
  

  

  Holder 
  *ii4 
  

  

  Reception-room, 
  James 
  Tolman 
  Pyle, 
  Mor- 
  

   ristown, 
  N. 
  J 
  *2I2 
  

  

  Reception-room, 
  the, 
  C. 
  Biddle, 
  Wayne, 
  Pa. 
  . 
  *47 
  

   "Redruff 
  Farm," 
  summer 
  home 
  of 
  James 
  K. 
  

   Hoyt, 
  Sound 
  Beach, 
  Conn., 
  by 
  Francis 
  

  

  Durando 
  Nichols 
  *i72 
  

  

  Reid, 
  L. 
  W., 
  Haverford. 
  Pa 
  *439 
  

  

  Revival 
  of 
  artistic 
  hand-wrought 
  iron 
  work, 
  

  

  the, 
  by 
  Frederick 
  Bottal 
  */7 
  

  

  Richardson, 
  E. 
  C, 
  Magnolia, 
  Mass 
  *30i 
  

  

  Roberts, 
  William, 
  Ogontz, 
  Pa 
  *6z 
  

  

  "Rock 
  Ledge," 
  A. 
  E. 
  Rose, 
  Wittenberg 
  Park, 
  

  

  Catskill, 
  N. 
  Y 
  *248 
  

  

  Romance 
  of 
  old 
  teakwood, 
  by 
  Mary 
  H. 
  

  

  Northend 
  ^463 
  

  

  Rose, 
  A. 
  E., 
  Wittenberg 
  Park. 
  Catskill, 
  N. 
  Y.*248 
  

   Rose 
  for 
  house 
  decoration, 
  the 
  use 
  of 
  the, 
  by 
  

  

  Charles 
  F. 
  Holder 
  *i37 
  

  

  Rose 
  pergola, 
  the, 
  J. 
  Franklin 
  McFadden, 
  

  

  Haverford, 
  Pa 
  *37o 
  

  

  Ross 
  and 
  Fenton, 
  Deal, 
  N. 
  J 
  *255 
  

  

  Round 
  a 
  Dutch 
  bulb 
  farm, 
  by 
  S. 
  Leonard 
  

  

  Bastin 
  *i97 
  

  

  Sargent, 
  Winthrop, 
  Haverford, 
  Pa 
  *i6 
  

  

  Sawyer, 
  J. 
  D.. 
  Greenwich, 
  Conn 
  ^256 
  

  

  School 
  and 
  the 
  children 
  in 
  civic 
  betterment, 
  

  

  the 
  ;■.•■••. 
  : 
  J 
  59 
  

  

  Schools, 
  manual 
  training 
  in 
  public, 
  by 
  Charles 
  

  

  C. 
  Johnson 
  *70 
  

  

  Scott, 
  George 
  S., 
  Bala, 
  Pa 
  *236 
  

  

  Seat 
  and 
  canopy 
  in 
  the 
  garden 
  wall, 
  Mrs. 
  

  

  Guy 
  Norman, 
  Beverly 
  Cove, 
  Mass 
  *322 
  

  

  Seat, 
  marble, 
  the, 
  T. 
  Jefferson 
  Coolidge, 
  

  

  _ 
  Magnolia, 
  Mass 
  *3i8 
  

  

  Seligman, 
  Henry, 
  Elberon, 
  N. 
  J 
  *445 
  

  

  Serrill, 
  William 
  J., 
  Haverford, 
  Pa 
  *228 
  

  

  Servant 
  hall, 
  the, 
  Clinton 
  Gage, 
  Villa 
  Nova, 
  

  

  Pa 
  *297 
  

  

  Servant 
  quarters, 
  Shirley, 
  James 
  River, 
  Va..*376 
  

   Sewage, 
  disposal 
  for 
  the 
  house, 
  by 
  Ralph 
  

  

  Ernest 
  Blake 
  152 
  

  

  Sherley, 
  Douglas, 
  Bar 
  Harbor, 
  Me.. 
  *i70 
  

  

  Shingle 
  house, 
  a, 
  L. 
  V. 
  Boyd, 
  Wayne, 
  Pa....*386 
  

   Shingle 
  house, 
  a, 
  M. 
  T. 
  Bull, 
  Dvker 
  Heights, 
  

  

  N. 
  Y 
  '. 
  *307 
  

  

  Shingle 
  house, 
  a, 
  Mr. 
  Cromwell, 
  Wvoming, 
  

  

  N. 
  J 
  ' 
  *9i 
  

  

  Shingle 
  house, 
  Francis 
  Cushing, 
  Cushing's 
  

  

  Island, 
  Me 
  *I73 
  

  

  Shingle 
  house, 
  J. 
  K. 
  Hoyt, 
  Sound 
  Beach, 
  Conn.*i72 
  

   Shingle 
  house, 
  a, 
  Harvey 
  D. 
  Murray, 
  Cape 
  

  

  Elizabeth, 
  Me 
  ." 
  *I74 
  

  

  Shingle 
  house, 
  a, 
  Benjamin 
  Guisberg, 
  Dyker 
  

  

  Heights, 
  N. 
  Y 
  *3o6 
  

  

  Shingle 
  house, 
  a, 
  Frederick 
  P. 
  Hill, 
  Water 
  

  

  Witch, 
  N. 
  J 
  *i65 
  

  

  Shingle 
  house, 
  a, 
  Willis 
  Whittlesley, 
  Bryn 
  

  

  Mawr 
  Park. 
  N. 
  Y 
  *I3I 
  

  

  Shingle 
  and 
  stone 
  house, 
  by 
  Claude 
  Kilpat- 
  

  

  rick, 
  Magnolia, 
  Mass 
  *i84 
  

  

  Shingle 
  and 
  stone 
  house, 
  a, 
  George 
  S. 
  Scott, 
  

  

  Bala, 
  Pa 
  *237 
  

  

  I 
  N 
  D 
  E 
  X— 
  Continued 
  

  

  Shingle 
  work, 
  and 
  field 
  stone 
  house, 
  a, 
  Mrs. 
  

  

  Alice 
  G. 
  Hubbard, 
  Sound 
  Beach, 
  Conn..*i6g 
  

   "Shirley" 
  portraits, 
  Shirley, 
  James 
  River, 
  Va.*377 
  

   "Shirley," 
  the 
  ancestral 
  home 
  of 
  the 
  Carters, 
  

  

  by 
  Francis 
  Durando 
  Nichols 
  *375 
  

  

  Shrubs, 
  hints 
  about, 
  by 
  E. 
  P. 
  Powell 
  20 
  

  

  Sicilian 
  garden, 
  a, 
  Mrs. 
  Guy 
  Norman, 
  Beverly 
  

  

  Cove, 
  Mass 
  *325 
  

  

  Single 
  house, 
  a, 
  Nassau 
  Electric 
  Lighting 
  

  

  Co 
  *n 
  

  

  Slater, 
  Mrs. 
  Mabel 
  Hunt, 
  Blue 
  Hill 
  District, 
  

  

  near 
  Boston, 
  Mass 
  *s6 
  

  

  Slave 
  quarters, 
  Thomas 
  Jefferson, 
  Monticello, 
  

  

  Va. 
  *65 
  

  

  Small 
  American 
  homes, 
  by 
  Paul 
  Thurston. 
  .*386 
  

   Small 
  successful 
  summer 
  home, 
  by 
  John 
  May- 
  

  

  lor 
  *4i 
  1 
  

  

  Some 
  notable 
  collections 
  of 
  old 
  blue 
  Stafford- 
  

   shire 
  china, 
  by 
  Alexander 
  Hudnut 
  *2I 
  

  

  Some 
  novel 
  uses 
  of 
  electricity 
  *28 
  

  

  Something 
  concerning 
  driveways, 
  by 
  George 
  

  

  H. 
  Miller 
  ". 
  ^351 
  

  

  Spanish 
  house, 
  a, 
  Jacob 
  Menken, 
  Dyker 
  

  

  Heights, 
  N. 
  Y 
  *389 
  

  

  Stable, 
  the, 
  J. 
  L. 
  Bailey, 
  Wynnewood, 
  Pa..*425 
  

   Stable, 
  the, 
  Henrv 
  Seligman, 
  Elberon, 
  N. 
  J. 
  .*447 
  

   Stable, 
  the, 
  Mrs." 
  Mabel 
  Hunt 
  Slater, 
  Blue 
  

  

  Hill 
  District, 
  near 
  Boston, 
  Mass 
  *59 
  

  

  Stable, 
  the, 
  Anson 
  P. 
  Stokes, 
  Noroton, 
  Conn.*4io 
  

   Stable, 
  the, 
  J. 
  J. 
  Storrow, 
  Lincoln, 
  Mass....*357 
  

   Staffordshire 
  china, 
  some 
  notable 
  collections 
  

  

  of 
  old, 
  by 
  Alexander 
  M. 
  Hudnut 
  *2i 
  

  

  Staircase, 
  the, 
  Martin's 
  Brandon, 
  James 
  River, 
  

  

  Va 
  *336 
  

  

  Staircase, 
  the, 
  William 
  F. 
  May, 
  Newton 
  Cen- 
  

   ter, 
  Mass 
  *477 
  

  

  Staircase, 
  the, 
  Shirley, 
  James 
  River, 
  Va....*379 
  

   Stairs 
  and 
  hall, 
  the, 
  Westover, 
  James 
  River, 
  

  

  Va 
  *4i7 
  

  

  Stairs, 
  the, 
  Anson 
  P. 
  Stokes, 
  Noroton, 
  Conn.*407 
  

   Stairway, 
  the, 
  Mr. 
  Cromwell, 
  Wyoming, 
  N. 
  J. 
  *93 
  

   Statues, 
  marble, 
  Henry 
  Seligman, 
  Elberon, 
  

  

  N. 
  J 
  * 
  44 
  2 
  

  

  Stenciling 
  the 
  apples, 
  by 
  Adrian 
  Weimas. 
  . 
  . 
  .*38o 
  

   Steps 
  cf 
  stone, 
  Charles 
  W. 
  Welsh, 
  Oak 
  Lane, 
  

  

  Pa 
  *97 
  

  

  Steps 
  to 
  the 
  sheds, 
  the, 
  John 
  W. 
  McDonald.. 
  *7 
  

  

  Stokes, 
  Anson 
  Phelps, 
  Noroton, 
  Conn 
  *405 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  brick 
  house, 
  Craig 
  Biddle, 
  Wayne, 
  

  

  Pa 
  *5Q 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  half-timber 
  house, 
  Winthrop 
  Sar- 
  

   gent 
  *i6 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  half-timber 
  house, 
  William 
  J. 
  Ser- 
  

   rill, 
  Haverford, 
  Pa 
  *228 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  half-timber 
  house, 
  a, 
  Charles 
  W. 
  

  

  Welsh, 
  Oak 
  Lane, 
  Pa 
  *97 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  shingle 
  house, 
  Claude 
  Kilpatrick, 
  

  

  Magnolia, 
  Mass 
  *i84 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  shingle 
  house, 
  Edwin 
  J. 
  Lucas, 
  

  

  Mount 
  Vernon, 
  N. 
  Y 
  *6i 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  shingle 
  house, 
  a, 
  George 
  S. 
  Scott, 
  

  

  Bala, 
  Pa 
  *237 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  stucco 
  house, 
  Count 
  Mora-de- 
  

  

  Mora, 
  Villa 
  Nova, 
  Pa 
  *2I9 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  stucco 
  house, 
  James 
  Tolman 
  Pyle, 
  

  

  Morristown, 
  N. 
  J 
  *2o6 
  

  

  Stone 
  and 
  stucco 
  house, 
  Wendell 
  and 
  Treat, 
  

  

  Essex 
  Fells, 
  N. 
  J 
  *236 
  

  

  Stone 
  house, 
  a, 
  Norman 
  Ellison, 
  Merion, 
  Pa. 
  *52 
  

   Stone 
  house, 
  a, 
  A. 
  C. 
  Phelps, 
  Ithaca, 
  N. 
  Y..*i39 
  

   Stone 
  house, 
  a, 
  L. 
  W. 
  Reid, 
  Haverford, 
  Pa..*439 
  

   Stone 
  gateway, 
  Mrs. 
  Guy 
  Norman, 
  Beverly 
  

  

  Cove, 
  Mass 
  *323 
  

  

  Storrow, 
  J. 
  J., 
  Lincoln, 
  Mass 
  *353 
  

  

  Streams 
  of 
  pure 
  water 
  are 
  the 
  crowning 
  

  

  jewels 
  of 
  Wittenberg 
  Park, 
  Catskill, 
  

  

  N. 
  Y 
  *242 
  

  

  Street 
  entrances, 
  by 
  Helen 
  Lukens 
  Gaut 
  *459 
  

  

  Stucca 
  and 
  stone 
  house, 
  Count 
  Mora-de- 
  

  

  Mora, 
  Villa 
  Nova, 
  Pa 
  *2ig 
  

  

  Stucco 
  and 
  stone 
  house, 
  James 
  Tolman 
  Pyle, 
  

  

  Morristown, 
  N. 
  J 
  *2o6 
  

  

  Stucco 
  and 
  stone 
  house, 
  a, 
  Winthrop 
  Sargent, 
  

  

  Haverford, 
  Pa 
  *iy 
  

  

  Stucco 
  and 
  stone 
  house, 
  Wendell 
  and 
  Treat, 
  

  

  Essex 
  Fells, 
  N. 
  J 
  "''236 
  

  

  Stucco 
  house, 
  John 
  W. 
  McDonald 
  *5 
  

  

  Stucco 
  house, 
  a, 
  Jacob 
  Menken, 
  Dvker 
  

  

  Heights, 
  N. 
  Y 
  ". 
  ...*389 
  

  

  Stucco 
  house, 
  a, 
  Francis 
  M. 
  Whitehouse, 
  

  

  Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
  Mass 
  *67 
  

  

  Stucco 
  house, 
  a 
  half-timbered, 
  by 
  John 
  Moir.*424 
  

  

  Stucco 
  houses, 
  Port 
  Sunlight, 
  England 
  *395 
  

  

  Stucco 
  house 
  with 
  white 
  marble 
  trimmings, 
  

  

  George 
  J. 
  Gould, 
  Lakewood, 
  N. 
  J 
  *I4 
  

  

  Study 
  of 
  new 
  apples, 
  a, 
  by 
  E. 
  P. 
  Powell.... 
  120 
  

   Study, 
  the, 
  Howard 
  L. 
  Clark, 
  Warren, 
  R. 
  I.*i30 
  

   Study, 
  the, 
  J. 
  J. 
  Storrow, 
  Lincoln, 
  Mass....*356 
  

   Summer 
  camp, 
  a 
  boy's, 
  by 
  Phebe 
  Westcott 
  

  

  Humphreys 
  *25o 
  

  

  Summer 
  cottage 
  of 
  Francis 
  Cushing, 
  Esq., 
  

  

  Cushing's 
  Island, 
  Me., 
  the, 
  by 
  Francis 
  

  

  Durando 
  Nichols 
  *I73 
  

  

  Summer 
  home, 
  a 
  small 
  successful, 
  by 
  John 
  

  

  Maylor 
  *4" 
  

  

  Summer 
  home 
  of 
  Claude 
  Kilpatrick, 
  at 
  Mag- 
  

   nolia, 
  Mass., 
  by 
  Paul 
  Thurston 
  *i84 
  

  

  Summer 
  home 
  of 
  Austin 
  W. 
  Lord, 
  Esq., 
  

  

  Water 
  Witch, 
  N. 
  J., 
  by 
  Annie 
  Tolbate 
  . 
  . 
  *456 
  

  

  Summer 
  home 
  of 
  Thomas 
  Nash, 
  Easthamp- 
  

   ton, 
  L. 
  I 
  *347 
  

  

  Summer 
  home 
  of 
  E. 
  C. 
  Richardson. 
  Magnolia, 
  

  

  Mass., 
  by 
  Man 
  II. 
  Northend 
  *30i 
  

  

  Summer 
  home, 
  the. 
  Mis. 
  Alice 
  G. 
  Hubbard, 
  

   Sound 
  Beach, 
  Conn., 
  by 
  Francis 
  Durando 
  

   Nichols 
  *i6g 
  

  

  Summer 
  homes, 
  by 
  Francis 
  Durando 
  Nichols. 
  *i65 
  

  

  Summerhouse, 
  the, 
  J. 
  Franklin 
  McFadden, 
  

  

  Haverford, 
  Pa 
  +363 
  

  

  Summer 
  veranda, 
  the, 
  by 
  Esther 
  Singleton. 
  ,*i8o 
  

  

  Sunken 
  garden, 
  the, 
  Henry 
  Seligman, 
  El- 
  

   beron, 
  N. 
  J 
  *445 
  

  

  Talbot, 
  Arnold 
  G., 
  Lonsdale, 
  R. 
  I 
  *I04 
  

  

  Tea 
  house 
  and 
  the 
  steps 
  leading 
  to 
  the 
  upper 
  

  

  terrace, 
  the, 
  Francis 
  M. 
  Whitehouse, 
  

  

  Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
  Mass 
  *Cx) 
  

  

  Tea 
  house 
  and 
  water 
  basin, 
  the, 
  Frederick 
  P. 
  

  

  Hill, 
  Water 
  Witch, 
  N. 
  J 
  *i68 
  

  

  Tea 
  house, 
  C. 
  W. 
  McAlpin, 
  Morristown, 
  N. 
  J. 
  *95 
  

   Teakwood, 
  romance 
  of 
  old, 
  by 
  Mary 
  11. 
  

  

  Northend 
  *4b3 
  

  

  Tennis 
  court, 
  the, 
  J. 
  Franklin 
  McFadden, 
  

  

  Haverford, 
  Pa 
  *366 
  

  

  Terrace, 
  front, 
  the, 
  Craig 
  Biddle, 
  Wayne, 
  Pa. 
  *42 
  

   Terrace, 
  the, 
  Thomas 
  Nash, 
  Easthampton, 
  

  

  L. 
  I 
  *346 
  

  

  Terrace, 
  the, 
  Mrs. 
  Guy 
  Norman, 
  Beverly 
  

  

  Cove, 
  Mass 
  *325 
  

  

  Terrace, 
  the, 
  J. 
  T. 
  Pyle, 
  Morristown, 
  N. 
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  Tour 
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  Magnolia, 
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  Veranda, 
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   Vital 
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  Water 
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  Water 
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  Welsh, 
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  Wendell 
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  "Westover," 
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  What 
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  Wheat, 
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  White 
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  Whitehouse, 
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  Sea, 
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  Whittlesley, 
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  Wild 
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  Window 
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  Winter 
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   "Witchwood," 
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   ming, 
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  Wittenberg 
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  Wonders 
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   Woodwork 
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  Ethelbert 
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  Wyeth, 
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