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A Country Home at Roslyn, Long Island 
By Robert H. Van Court 
q/O part of the district within reasonably easy ern portion fronting upon the Sound through the hills and 
j|| access of New York is more popular with vales of the interior of the island to the southern shore 
the owners of important estates than Long where the land ends in a long succession of broad, sandy 
Island. Here within an hour’s ride of the beaches. Excellent roads particularly adapted to auto- 
city is spread out a country greatly diversi- mobiling extend in all directions and everything invites 
fied offering every variety of natural beauty to motoring, golf and other varieties of out-of-door life. 
rugged bluffs and rocky shores of the north- The country about Roslyn, near the centre of the island, 
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A delightfully picturesque half-timber house, long and low, admirably planned and designed and attractively placed 
