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Sag Harbor

noun

  1. a resort town on E Long Island in SE New York.


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Julia bounced around as a servant in various families, and died in Sag Harbor in 1907.

“People are still a little tense,” says Christian McLean, another Sag Harbor resident.

When I left Los Angeles, I went out to my little Sag Harbor house and I sat in silence for almost a year.

We were sitting in a neighborhood tavern near her home in Sag Harbor.

“There are still parts of old Sag Harbor if you know how to find them,” writes Colson Whitehead.

Dorn Hackett sat moodily upon his low bed in a little cell of Sag Harbor jail.

The kind little gentleman helped me into the boat and bade me good-night, saying that he had yet to ride to Sag Harbor.

We meant to have only a look round, and go on by another ferry to Sag Harbor, thence to arrive at Easthampton.

As for Sag Harbor, don't make the mistake of supposing that it sagged in any untidy way at the edges, or anything dull like that.

I saw him again in the summer of 1911, which he spent at Sag Harbor.

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