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ace in the register. It contained one line savoring strongly of poetic license: The bricks shall be brought from over the sea to which the editorial dissent was then made in a foreword. And now comes the House Beautiful, August, 1915, with superb illustrations of the house and pageant, and extended description of the former. We cannot quite understand how the eave of the one-story lean-to can be in the top story, which is the third in the house whose date of erection is given as 1631-2. Medford people will certainly take exception to this— A fire burned down. . . an extension on the end adjacent to the old building of brick and wood called the slave quarters, or that it burned off the clapboards. A pretty theory is advanced relative to the kitchen stairway door, thus- Stairs are boxed in by a door, the top of which slants down from the hinge-side at a mildly acute angle because, in the seventeenth century, doors were often made by ships' carpenters who made them for