Description
The large wrought iron gates were thrown open to admit the throngs of people of which we were a part. Supporting the gates were square, Substantial looking red brick posts; winding back through the posts was a narrow macadam road, which was last among the beautiful slopes. On one side stretched row upon row of small, heavily laden apple trees. The coloring was so perfect and the spacing so uniform that it seemed like an.overdone picture.
Recommended Citation
Skelton, Ken
(1943)
"Garden of Eden,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 11
:
Iss.
1
, Article 24.
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