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His fourteen acres of rocks and stumps and woodchucks in suburban Hingham
gave Sharp the compromise between the wilderness of his imagination and the
conveniences his family required . College teaching brought him the income and
...
His fourteen acres of rocks and stumps and woodchucks in suburban Hingham
gave Sharp the compromise between the wilderness of his imagination and the
conveniences his family required . College teaching brought him the income and
...
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Newly arrived from Boston , Sharp was sure that " life ought to mean more than
turnips , more than hay , more than hens to these rural people . ” 11 Yet when he
came to raising chickens himself , he learned to balance his own worship with ...
Newly arrived from Boston , Sharp was sure that " life ought to mean more than
turnips , more than hay , more than hens to these rural people . ” 11 Yet when he
came to raising chickens himself , he learned to balance his own worship with ...
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Dallas Lore Sharp , The Face of the Fields ( Boston : Houghton , Mifflin , 1911 ) , p
. 228 . 7 . Sharp , The Hills of Hingham ( Boston : Houghton , Mifflin , 1916 ) , p .
19 . 8 . Sharp , The Seer of Slabsides ( Boston : Houghton , Mifflin , 1921 ) , p .
Dallas Lore Sharp , The Face of the Fields ( Boston : Houghton , Mifflin , 1911 ) , p
. 228 . 7 . Sharp , The Hills of Hingham ( Boston : Houghton , Mifflin , 1916 ) , p .
19 . 8 . Sharp , The Seer of Slabsides ( Boston : Houghton , Mifflin , 1921 ) , p .
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