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Updated: June 24, 2025
One day they went over the same road from the Pettingill farm to Eastborough Centre that his father had travelled so many times. The old sign board "Three Miles to Mason's Corner" was still there, but how changed the other conditions. No consumptive uncle in the Poor House, no philosophical Uncle Ike living in a chicken coop, no inquisitive Mrs.
"As I knew you were both good horse-women, I had these sent up with your riding habits from Eastborough Centre yesterday. I am going to be busy at the store this morning, and I thought you might enjoy a ride." Maude threw her arms about his neck and kissed him. "You are the bestest brother in the world." "And the most thoughtful husband," said Alice as he drew her close to him.
"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?"
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.
Since I got back from the war I've taught music, and as my pupils were too lazy to come to me, I went to them. But speaking of travelling, I was in a runaway once. It had been snowing for about four days without a break and the roads were blocked up. I had to go to Eastborough Centre and I hired a horse I'd never driven before." "Didn't you have to put snow-shoes on him?" asked Maude.
Andrew was told to return the saddle to Cottonton, and Quincy decided that they would go to Boston by way of Eastborough Centre, so Mr. Parsons could be informed that they were through with the saddle horses. They found Uncle Ike fully committed to the idea of founding the hospital. He had seen Squire Rundlett, who was drawing up his will.
Merry accepted the invitation with polite outward thanks, but with an inward sense of intense gratification. Love is blind. If he had reflected, he would have come to the conclusion that the daughter of the Hon. Nathaniel Adams Sawyer, the millionaire, was not for him, an unfledged lawyer with a mother to support. When they reached Eastborough Centre, Quincy found he was too late for the train.
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