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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Village Boys: Or Stories to Persuade Boys Not to Quarrel
Haverdale is a small town among the mountains. Through one corner of it runs a river, upon the banks of which is the village. It is a beautiful place; for both Upper and Lower streets are wide and ornamented with trees, and many pleasant lanes connect the two. At the upper end of the village near the school-house, is a large common, extending between the two streets, at the farther side of which, near the road, is an oak, around which the boys assemble to play.
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