Charles Desmarais Gardette was born in Philadelphia in 1830 to an aristocratic family and received his M.D.
Poem about an Aspen tree with only two leaves left on the branches. Gardette muses that they are destined to flutter apart and be without rest.
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Charles Desmarais Gardette was born in Philadelphia in 1830 to an aristocratic family and received his M.D.
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