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1 1 | by way of the village of Pleasant Garden.~Why the name of
2 1 | smoky cloud eastward toward Pleasant Garden, a few cinders and
3 1 | even more the good folk of Pleasant Garden and the hamlets and
4 1 | April, the good folk of Pleasant Garden were awakened by
5 1 | forests, even as far as Pleasant Garden and Morganton?~This
6 2 | convulsions of nature extended to Pleasant Garden and to Morganton.~
7 3 | River, led to the village of Pleasant Garden. The guides accompanied
8 3 | arrived that evening at Pleasant Garden, where we were comfortably
9 3 | particular friend of Mr. Smith. Pleasant Garden proved little more
10 3 | Nothing, Mr. Strock. From Pleasant Garden we can see the entire
11 3 | if we want to get back to Pleasant Garden to-night.”~I made
12 3 | the house of the Mayor of Pleasant Garden, where we passed
13 5 | his friend the mayor of Pleasant Garden, are reliable men.
14 11| forest odors of Morganton and Pleasant Garden. We were hungry and
15 15| frightened the people of Pleasant Garden and Morganton. But
16 17| region, nor the townfolk of Pleasant Garden and Morganton were
17 17| good folk of Morganton and Pleasant Garden would believe that
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