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Two Old New England Houses 
THE CABBAGE PATCH IN FRONT OF THE FARMHOUSE 
south. Upstairs is one good-sized room,— 
the ceiling furred to an oval shape,—and two 
smaller rooms over the kitchen. Outside, 
and, in this case, at a little distance from 
the house, are the barns, shed and various 
farm outbuildings. The place had been neg¬ 
lected for years when we moved in, and but 
faint evidences remained of the care and 
thrift of earlier owners. In front, a hall fallen 
wall indicated a terrace on which still stood 
THE FARMHOUSE FROM THE NORTH 
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