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  • Dress after dress lay in close order -- muslin and silk and stuff; under them pieces of linen and flannel such as Pattaquasset could hardly have furnished.

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

  • Is that the sort o 'man to teach litteratur in Pattaquasset?'

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860 Various

  • And it was in Faith's mind then, by some means to see very little more of Dr. Harrison till Mr. Linden should be in Pattaquasset again.

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

  • Danforth's nice, but in Pattaquasset unheard of, delicacies; and when all the rest of the breakfast was ready, Faith demurely went in with her dish.

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

  • Dr. Harrison's a great loss to Pattaquasset too, "said Mr. Somers looking at Faith and smiling a little more openly; --" all our -- ha!

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

  • She was dressed in a light muslin, but no more elaborately than she used to be at Pattaquasset; only that this time her ruffles were laces.

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

  • This was something very unlike Pattaquasset or anything to be found there; only in Judge Harrison's house little glimpses of this sort of society might be had; and these people seemed to Faith rather in the sphere of Dr. Harrison than of his father and sister.

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

  • Pattaquasset community, as far as means went; there was very little knowledge in his house how to make use of means.

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

  • But Pattaquasset has reason to be very sorry he is gone away!

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

  • Miss Sophy was affectionate, the judge very kind; the congratulations of both very hearty; though Judge Harrison complained that Mr. Linden was robbing Pattaquasset, and Sophy echoed the sorrow if not the complaint.

    Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852

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