GARDENS OF WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE 
not one of expense. It is not with numberless acres 
nor an unlimited bank-account that a garden is to be 
made. Perhaps the only real gardens are those that 
first took shape in the mind of some one who loved them, 
and found his joy in realizing them by the actual labor 
of his hands. At all events, Cornish and Green Alley 
teach a valuable lesson as well as a lovely one, a les¬ 
son good to ponder over and comfortable to learn. 
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