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Updated: June 13, 2025


But Fernborough was destined to have its share of important events, which incidentally interfered with the well laid plans of both Quincy and Mary for the vacation in the mountains. For the first time in the town's history newsboys went through its streets, calling out "All about the Murder at Cottonton," and offering for sale copies of the Cottonton Journal.

Hawkins to change the small and modest sign "Rooms and Board" which had been in the front window for years, for a large swinging sign over the front door "Hawkins House" having large gold letters on a blue ground was the rapid growth of the town. Many new mills had been erected in the neighbouring city of Cottonton.

"I am going to buy the tickets this morning, Alice we must have seats in a parlour car. How shall we go to Cottonton or Eastborough Centre?" "To Eastborough surely," said Alice. "We will drive over the old road. Do you remember the day that you took me to see Aunt Heppy Putnam after her husband died?"

You've taken a big load off my mind, Mr. Sawyer." As Quincy was mounting Obed's Hill slowly, for it was very steep, he thought to himself "Getting Uncle Ike to do something practical towards helping others was much better than talking theoretical religion to him." When he reached the Hawkins House, Andrew was getting ready to drive to Cottonton to meet the three o'clock express from Boston.

The operatives being unable to obtain suitable accommodations in the city, had come to Fernborough to live, where they could have gardens, fresh air, and playgrounds for their children. Fernborough became to Cottonton what Methuen is to Lawrence. Mrs.

Quincy Adams Sawyer, an' that Sam Hill and his wife Tilly are going to run it." "I won't sell them a darned thing." Mr. Stiles grinned. "Can't they buy in Cottonton, or Montrose, or Eastborough? Mr. Sawyer's got stores there." "Well they'll want things in a hurry, but they won't get them from me." A month later Abner rushed into the store.

My suggestion is, that you leave the bulk of your fortune to build a hospital in Fernborough, but provide in your will that the mill operatives of Cottonton, or all its poorer inhabitants, if you so wish it, shall be entitled to free treatment therein." "I'll do it," cried Uncle Ike. "As soon as I get settled at 'Zeke's, I'll send for Squire Rundlett to come and make out my will.

The influx of mill operatives and mechanics from Cottonton in search of a breathing place after a hard day's work, had led to the building up of the territory north of Pettingill Street and east of Montrose Avenue. This fact had led to the erection of the Rev. Mr. Gay's church in the extreme northern part of the town, but near to both Montrose town and Cottonton city.

Taken all in all, it was a very bad time for the two oldest families in Cottonton. Every member was suffering silently, stoically; each in a different way. One striving to conceal from the other. And it all centered about Garrison.

Swiveller, we will proceed to drown it in the rosy. Drown it in the rosy, gentlemen." And so saying, Mr. Snark gravely tilted the black bottle ceilingward. The following evening, as the shadows were lengthening, Garrison and the eminent lawyer pulled into the neat little station of Cottonton. The good-by to Gotham had been said. It had not been difficult for Garrison to say good-by.

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