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Excerpt from The Gift of Paul Clermont
It did not prove to be the street, but nobody said any thing.
In Arnan, theirs had been a little rustic cottage, close to the single road and separated from it by a garden. They called it a garden, though only vegetables grew there. Opposite was the village inn, to which crowds of strangers came at certain seasons - often as many as eight or nine. The inn had a real garden, with beds of roses and helio trope, and great trellises of trailing wistaria, and currant bushes and cherry trees, and a fawn scarce bigger than a dog, kept enclosed in a corner with wire netting.
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