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Page xiv
... story as one follows the unique forms of worship and the dignified customs of these far away " Peculiar People , " who after all are only a hundred years distant . Perhaps nothing indicates the re- moteness of that time more strikingly ...
... story as one follows the unique forms of worship and the dignified customs of these far away " Peculiar People , " who after all are only a hundred years distant . Perhaps nothing indicates the re- moteness of that time more strikingly ...
Page xxix
... story , but a very sad one . It is an intensely intimate story . It details the birth , the life , the joys , the pains , the play , the disciplining , of the little children , and then the tragic sorrow of their illness and early death ...
... story , but a very sad one . It is an intensely intimate story . It details the birth , the life , the joys , the pains , the play , the disciplining , of the little children , and then the tragic sorrow of their illness and early death ...
Page 136
... story to the conductor , who promised to see that they were safely started on the Vermont road . When he came back , he told Mr. Chace that the Superintendent at Worcester said they should be taken care of , and if no train was going ...
... story to the conductor , who promised to see that they were safely started on the Vermont road . When he came back , he told Mr. Chace that the Superintendent at Worcester said they should be taken care of , and if no train was going ...
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