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A Romance of the Republic

CHAPTER XXII
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The cottage had evidently been deserted for a considerable time.

Spiders had woven their tapestry in all the corners.

A pane had apparently been cut out of the window their attendant had opened, and it afforded free passage to the birds.

On a bracket of shell-work, which Flora had made to support a vase of flowers, was a deserted nest, bedded in soft green moss, which hung from it in irregular streamers and festoons.
"How pretty!" said Mrs.Delano.

"If the little creature had studied the picturesque, she couldn't have devised anything more graceful.


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