The Broom-Squire

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Author of Mehalah, Court Royal, The Gaverocks, Noemi, Eve, Etc., Etc.
New York and London Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers
Copyright 1895, By S. Baring-Gould.
Copyright 1896, By Frederick A. Stokes Company.
On a September evening, before the setting of the sun, a man entered the tavern of the Ship in Thursley, with a baby under his arm.
The tavern sign, rudely painted, bore, besides a presentment of a vessel, the inscription on one side of the board:—
Now before the hill you climb, Come and drink good ale and wine.

S. Baring-Gould
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2009-10-28

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Surrey (England) -- Fiction

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