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No other cottagers would be here this early in the season, anyway, I thought.
But when the cottager died it would be discovered there.
It was founded in 1887 by a group of cottagers.
The lake is quickly becoming one of the most popular for cottagers in the area.
He made 141 appearances and scored 18 times for the Cottagers.
The islands are a popular camp site used by local cottagers.
The beach is a gathering point for residents and cottagers.
She was a pleasant child, the daughter of a cottager."
It is a popular fishing spot and location for cottagers.
I overheard a part of what the cottager was saying, and could not help listening to the rest.
But she decided to "introduce" her pet to several cottagers under 12.
The cottagers' rent over the eight years went into an endowment fund.
I learned also the names of the cottagers themselves.
Only a freedman, or the poorest of the cottagers' children.
They set up the pageant in a village street, and not one cottager came out to greet them.
"Every conversation of the cottagers now opened new wonders to me.
Chapter 15 "Such was the history of my beloved cottagers.
A utility forward, he played in four different attacking positions for the "Cottagers".
He stayed with the Cottagers for 15 years, making him their longest-serving manager.
The area is a popular resort among cottagers and sorts people alike.
It is a quiet town, whose population swells, due to cottagers, during the summer months.
The enclosures had forced cottagers and farmers off their land.
The county was characterised instead by numerous small farmers and cottagers.
Some of the names of the cottagers were recorded in 1718.
Traditionally the owner of the cottage and small holding would be known as a cottager.