Word: ponds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...behaved. Weaver Forstmann is proud of the fact that his forefathers signed the roster of the Weavers Guild of Flanders and later moved to Werden, Germany, where his great-great-grandfather and Johann Friederich Huffmann bought the Abbey of St. Ludger the Great because it had a fine carp pond which furnished water for the making of woolens...
...Malcolm, Robin McCoy, R. M. Mitchell, G. N. Monro, G. E. Moredock, E. D. Noyes, E. C. Olsen, E. F. Page, J. G. Patterson, Marris Pfaelzer, I. M. Pinansky, F. P. Pond, E. H. Pringle, Grovenor Proctor, R. J. Purcell, I. W. Rabinowitz, Leonard Raum, L. L. Reeve, Horace Robinson, W. P. Rockwell...
...next moment squelched by one of those inimitable gusts of Boston atmosphere. How anyone can really get spring fever in the cold clamminess of an April evening in (or near) Boston; how anyone can succumb to the charms of Boston maidens under the bare trees of Walden Pond is beyond our comprehension; how anyone can do anything with one of those Boston maidens even if he were to succumb is still more a matter for wonder...
Scythe and all, John Death comes to Dodder with a parchment signed in flame ordering him to unclay Joe Bridle and his truelove Susie Dawes. Death drops the parchment by Joe Bridle's pond; Joe hides it under his shirt. At a loss for once, Death rents a house in Dodder to await the discovery of his parchment, or new orders from above...
...wedding night orders come from above to unclay Susie's father and Farmer Mere. Mere, who has stolen John Death's scythe to torture Susie with, is cut down by it himself. Susie runs off to meet Joe Bridle by his pond. When their eternal moment of loving is at an end, Death appears to execute his orders. Hand in hand, Joe and Susie walk into the pond. Death disappears...