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(unloaded) in front of the door in door and it threatened with opening fire if
Fenton is not available. Him before-with it came. The family cleared away
the street of premises I back-fence him/it, and it attacks him rioting entered, while doing considerable
damage. Still the marmoreal and broken fireplace-place remains, while mutely protesting
against him uncalled-for the violence. Shortly after this event the governor
it made his/her way to England, where its loyalty was compensated with first a
governorship and then with a pension of L500. He was governor of Nova
Scotland from 1792 to 1800, and it died in Halifax in 1820. This house is
one of the handsomest the old residences in the city and promises to
survives to many of his/her newer neighbors. The living room has not suffered change
anything from when the populace dressed again wicker one century ago in him on. The
furniture and the adornments occupy their original positions and the plush
on the walls you/he/she has not been replaced by the other curtains. In the room--deep
enough for the traditional duel of baronial novel--it is complete
portraits of the many governors and different of their relative.
There is still a third Wentworth they lodge, he/she also decorated with the shade of
a colonial governor--there were three Governors Wentworth--but we am able
pass him/it from, although out of any disrespect for that official tall
character whose errand was signed by Joseph Addison Esq., Secretary
of State under George me.
V. OLD STRAWBERRY BANK
These old houses have perhaps held us too much long. They is only the
hulls that crumble of things dead and buried, of people and manners and
customs that have not left any records very separate of them, while omitting
here and there in of the yellowish manuscript that the has escaped fortunately
I breathe that dries up of fire, for the old city as me I have remarked, it has
handled, from the first moment of his/her existence, to burn
periodically. It is only through the shed memoranda of ancient city
employees, and in the files of worm-eaten and forgotten newspapers that