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Tanglewood

April 6th 1920

OCTOBER 1919

"The world has burnished all too bright,
Too gorgeous for the aching sight;
God breathed upon it, over night,
And lo! The mountains, angel-kissed,
Are clothed with-blue October mist

Lovely as amethyst."

Just so, our beautiful summer had faded
into a lovely Fall day when we met on
Oct 7th at Knowlton.

There is something akin to sadness when
the autumn days come round-& especially
so was it this last meeting day of our
Horticultural, as our friend, Cousin Eliza
Brooke
, whom we loved so dearly, was
lying desperately ill at her home.

Our hearts were heavy, but we tried to
do as she wished us to, & so our Pres.
called the meeting at the appointed time.
The minutes of the previous meeting written
by Mariana S. Miller, was read by her
& was accepted without change.

Richard Iddings was our first appointed
reader for the afternoon, & instead of a

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