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THE COUNTRY THAT CHARMED A GREAT AUTHOR. —A view of (he keeper’s house in Yellowham (“Yalbury”) Wood, near Dorchester, England, charmingly described by Thomas Hardy in his famous book, “Under the Greenwood Tree.” It was hero that Fancy Day, the keeper’s daughter, spent her childhood, and here was held the wedding party, when all the company danced under the great beech tree.

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Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 7

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THE COUNTRY THAT CHARMED A GREAT AUTHOR.—A view of (he keeper’s house in Yellowham (“Yalbury”) Wood, near Dorchester, England, charmingly described by Thomas Hardy in his famous book, “Under the Greenwood Tree.” It was hero that Fancy Day, the keeper’s daughter, spent her childhood, and here was held the wedding party, when all the company danced under the great beech tree. Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 7

THE COUNTRY THAT CHARMED A GREAT AUTHOR.—A view of (he keeper’s house in Yellowham (“Yalbury”) Wood, near Dorchester, England, charmingly described by Thomas Hardy in his famous book, “Under the Greenwood Tree.” It was hero that Fancy Day, the keeper’s daughter, spent her childhood, and here was held the wedding party, when all the company danced under the great beech tree. Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 7