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... village included in its social relations all the inhabitants of nearly three miles of land , who probably numbered not over a thousand souls . Some of them were descendants of Quakers exiled from Massa- chusetts in the time of the ...
... village included in its social relations all the inhabitants of nearly three miles of land , who probably numbered not over a thousand souls . Some of them were descendants of Quakers exiled from Massa- chusetts in the time of the ...
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... village . She used to come there occasionally and in her way proclaim her woes in the street . She wore always a very short skirt and a short gown , which we should call now a sack , and she was bare- footed . She had short hair and ...
... village . She used to come there occasionally and in her way proclaim her woes in the street . She wore always a very short skirt and a short gown , which we should call now a sack , and she was bare- footed . She had short hair and ...
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... village . My father , I dare say , was repeating texts of scripture or passages of religious poetry , as was his wont , when a tall , stern looking , middle aged man came rushing hatless out of his house and beckoned us to stop . As we ...
... village . My father , I dare say , was repeating texts of scripture or passages of religious poetry , as was his wont , when a tall , stern looking , middle aged man came rushing hatless out of his house and beckoned us to stop . As we ...
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