. Stephen of Philadelphia; a story of Penn's colony . ose whofollow him are certain to do so, and, what has alwaysseemed to me strange, they do not have sense enoughto walk out of one of the doors even when it is open. NEW ARRIVALS 109 You can safely .ffs toevery night, and o hadand I have fourtood soas many as ten bi/ nearlyfat fellows fres, andwhom we could i advan-sixpence each. It may puofyou to know thwe could get ir-out, without rhoing the touchpieces; but at thesimple en</ bornthe top Tty, wereor thritle surprised to know that near to half a dozensapling had been born during the voya


. Stephen of Philadelphia; a story of Penn's colony . ose whofollow him are certain to do so, and, what has alwaysseemed to me strange, they do not have sense enoughto walk out of one of the doors even when it is open. NEW ARRIVALS 109 You can safely .ffs toevery night, and o hadand I have fourtood soas many as ten bi/ nearlyfat fellows fres, andwhom we could i advan-sixpence each. It may puofyou to know thwe could get ir-out, without rhoing the touchpieces; but at thesimple en</ bornthe top Tty, wereor thritle surprised to know that near to half a dozensapling had been born during the voyage, and, as fatherpart) we thus had some of the very youngest ever came into a new country,ncjethro and I were inclined to look upon the firstws something of a curiosity, and went on board thechip to see it; but as one after another came, the ovelty was worn off, and our people would hardly irn their heads when a new baby was brought shore. When, however, one came who was called Sea-tKercy, we stared at her because of her having such a. io6 STEPHEN OF PHILADELPFHA more than is absolutely necessary while iot knowing howTherefore it is that your work should they were par-the turkeys have scattered to pick up buy such largeand finished before they come back tc What you want is a square cage ound customers,saplings, with brushwood woven in on tlleast glimmer ofin such manner that the biggest of thforest a coupleforce their way out after having been ome, let me saythe cage at least six feet square on the grc/ed, until thefeet high. On each side form a door of all bringinginches wide and twice as high, made tcu can readilythe top, and fastened open with a triggepod so long,as if you were building a rabbit trap. -vith delight When all this has been done, and a cor so smallbrushwood thrown around to hide, so far as {the work of your hands, scatter corn inside thcerned,and make trails of it from the thickets up to eacrielphia Now the story of it is that the turkey, walking


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