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  • He climbed wearily up the stony street of the hillside, and as he passed through the open gate, he realised that Hunnewell had written truly when he said "Carcassonne is a romance of travel."

    Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1 Elise Whitlock Rose

  • After the singing, the Hunnewell cup is presented for the crew competition; and with the darkness, the fireworks begin to flash up from the opposite shore of the lake.

    The Story of Wellesley Florence Converse 1919

  • M.. Hunnewell gave a new schoolhouse to the village, the college was able, through the generosity of M... Joseph M. Fiske,

    The Story of Wellesley Florence Converse 1919

  • But it was not until they were seated in the Hunnewell motor, which Trixie had sent for her, that Betty asked the question which she had been restraining with difficulty ever since she landed.

    Steadfast Falters 1916

  • Large numbers were also at Hunnewell, Caldwell, and other points along the south line of Kansas.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • "Hello, Hunnewell!" sings out the officer addressed, calling to the new adjutant, who is hurriedly passing by.

    A War-Time Wooing A Story Charles King 1888

  • Hunnewell, Jesse Wheelock, and Daniel Savage, are released; and I have taken it upon myself, knowing that such a measure will be fully sanctioned by my Government, to remit the fines imposed by the supreme court of this Province, as already communicated to you by

    A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren 1878

  • Felton, Dolliver, Hunnewell, and others belong specially to these and to their descendants.

    A Study Of Hawthorne Lathrop, George P 1876

  • Hooper, Prynne, Felton, Dolliver, Hunnewell, and others belong specially to these and to their descendants.

    A Study of Hawthorne George Parsons Lathrop 1874

  • Another work of the good deacon's hand -- a reduced likeness of his friend Captain Hunnewell, holding a telescope and quadrant -- may be seen to this day, at the corner of Broad and State streets, serving in the useful capacity of sign to the shop of a nautical instrument maker.

    Drowne's Wooden Image 1846

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