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1  At the side was a high fence enclosing the garden.
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2  The garden smelled so good and looked so pretty in the afternoon sunlight.
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3  The garden walks were damp, and Edna called to the maid to bring out her rubber sandals.
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4  She went and stood at an open window and looked out upon the deep tangle of the garden below.
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5  Edna rang the bell at this side garden gate, and stood upon the banquette, waiting to be admitted.
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6  He did not resume his book immediately, but sat for a while meditatively looking out into the garden.
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7  There was a garden out in the suburbs; a small, leafy corner, with a few green tables under the orange trees.
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8  Further away still, vegetable gardens abounded, with frequent small plantations of orange or lemon trees intervening.
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9  His house stood rather far back from the street, in the center of a delightful garden, so that it was quiet and peaceful at the old gentleman's study window.
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10  The woman grumbled a refusal to do part of her duty when she had not been permitted to do it all, and started back to her interrupted task of weeding the garden.
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