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The new Sir Herbert and Lady Butterfield found their life in Sawston a delightful improvement over the Master’s Lodge. Sawston was removed far enough from Cambridge to allow them to make a fresh start, but, being right on the bus line, close enough for them to go into Cambridge whenever they liked....
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Zusammenfassung: | The new Sir Herbert and Lady Butterfield found their life in Sawston a delightful improvement over the Master’s Lodge. Sawston was removed far enough from Cambridge to allow them to make a fresh start, but, being right on the bus line, close enough for them to go into Cambridge whenever they liked. The Butterfields had neighbours again and made new friends, took walks in the village, and, for the first time in decades, did their own shopping and cooking.
The village differed from Oxenhope. Sawston was smaller and, instead of hills, was surrounded by flat, fertile land, with new housing |
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DOI: | 10.12987/yale/9780300098075.003.0014 |