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The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1884 by Various
page 49 of 165 (29%)
[be] sett off to Groton to make a Township or Parish and to Shew
forth our Earness Desire that a Township be maide intirely out out
[_sic_] off Dunstable Land, Extending Six mils North from Groton
Line which will Bring the on the Line on y'e Brake of Land and Just
Include the Present Setlers: or otherwise As y'e Ho'll. Commitee
Reported and Agreeable to the tenour thereoff as The Hon'rd Court
shall see meet and as Duly bound &c

Tho's: Dinmore, and 20 others.

Dunstable Dece'r; y'e 21'st; 1739

These may sertifie to y'e Hon'rd. Court that there is Nomber of
Eleven more y't has not signed this Nor y'e Petetion of Richard
Worner & others, that is now setled and About to setle

[Massachusetts Archives, cxiv, 277.]

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TUBEROSES.

By LAURA GARLAND CARR.


In misty greenhouse aisles or garden walks,
In crowded halls or in the lonely room,
Where fair tuberoses, from their slender stalks,
Lade all the air with heavy, rich perfume,
My heart grows sick; my spirits sink like lead,--
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