. St. Nicholas [serial]. BY DOROTHY H. ANDERSON, AGE 17(SILVER BADGE). A STORY OF THE ROAD BY RUTH BUFFINGTON (AGE 13) The road that leads through Concord is a winding one,passing by many interesting places A little way into the town is Louisa May Alcottshome. On each side of the doorway stands a huge e m wilUe!l u ? CUSt°m long ago for the husband and wife each to plant a tree by the doorway.) The house isan old, brown, weather-beaten one. let back a littleway, in the woods behind the house, is Mr. Alcottsittle school-house. It is very plain, quaint, and old-fashioned. Within the house we see


. St. Nicholas [serial]. BY DOROTHY H. ANDERSON, AGE 17(SILVER BADGE). A STORY OF THE ROAD BY RUTH BUFFINGTON (AGE 13) The road that leads through Concord is a winding one,passing by many interesting places A little way into the town is Louisa May Alcottshome. On each side of the doorway stands a huge e m wilUe!l u ? CUSt°m long ago for the husband and wife each to plant a tree by the doorway.) The house isan old, brown, weather-beaten one. let back a littleway, in the woods behind the house, is Mr. Alcottsittle school-house. It is very plain, quaint, and old-fashioned. Within the house we see the smah atticroom where Miss Alcott wrote Little Women We then leave the house and again follow the twistingroad, past Hawthornes Old Manse. It. too, is brownand weather-beaten. About a block away is a whitebudding with bright green blinds-a true old NewEng and home. It is where Emerson lived We ride on for a time, passing all the quaint, queerhouses and see on his pedestal in the middle of the threeminnfebef°re ^ N°rth ^ » the mmute-man, erected in honor of t


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