. The women of the Mayflower and women of Plymouth colony. The Great North Road .The Sword of the SpiritUnder the Lindens of LeydenThe Fire of FaithThe First Street .The Bride Ship Beneath the Pines of PlymouthA Chaplet of Rosemary 11 35 55 83 119 131 183 THE GREAT NORTH Part of design of Bampler made by Lora Standiah. May beseen in Pilgrim Hkll, Plymouth. THE GREAT NORTH ROAD. Three hundred and a few more years ago theGreat North Road leading from London to Edin-burgh ran through and by an English village inNottinghamshire just as it had done three hundredyears earlier than that an


. The women of the Mayflower and women of Plymouth colony. The Great North Road .The Sword of the SpiritUnder the Lindens of LeydenThe Fire of FaithThe First Street .The Bride Ship Beneath the Pines of PlymouthA Chaplet of Rosemary 11 35 55 83 119 131 183 THE GREAT NORTH Part of design of Bampler made by Lora Standiah. May beseen in Pilgrim Hkll, Plymouth. THE GREAT NORTH ROAD. Three hundred and a few more years ago theGreat North Road leading from London to Edin-burgh ran through and by an English village inNottinghamshire just as it had done three hundredyears earlier than that and as it has these threehundred years. The streets of the village rantoward it and into it as brooks flow to a river, itbeing the main thoroughfare of travel and thereforesource of all outside interests for the inhabitantsof the village. At the corner as one could say, of one of theselittle streets or roads where it joined the GreatRoad, one spring day of the sixteenth century, wemight see a group of some of the villagers, youngpeople principally, and it is plain some event ofunusual interest has called them together; theyare laughing and waving to a young man who ridesaway from them down the road, a friend who hasbeen one of them from childhood and popular asevidenced by th


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