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BALDWIN COTTAGE Baldwin Oft in the stilly night- , remember how we used to shiver in, just too late for grace? Remember how bright the setting moon was, and how the hard snow creaked under foot? Here we danced in Spring around the May Pole, and battled at all seasons for Priscilla, and on an evening sat with heart palpitating in the cosy corner under the stairs! QE 2ip,fl3'. qv il ll u 5 Vu flli ieiinipj i Wlll 3 ll a , liraznmw .J--LLW.
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