We have no meanings for "brought from town" in our records yet.
1 We were speaking of the memorable picture brought from town .
2 Something I brought from town , and I want you to carry it for me.
3 Take him up a loaf of bread; that he had brought from town tastes sour.
4 The Pilgrim grunted and retired to the stove, rattled the lids ill-naturedly and smoked a vile cigar which he had brought from town .
5 Fade filled the pot half full of water from the canisters we'd brought from town and I sliced vegetables and then added dried meat.
6 He pored over any news which hinted of war and was an eager listener to the latest rumor which his father brought from town .
7 "I'll have it brought from town on the stage."
8 "What is dreadful?" asked Oliver Sloane, arriving at this moment with a bandbox he had brought from town for Marilla.
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