Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 21 June to November 1860 . TUB SOU^IG UABPOOKKll. A SUMMER IN NEW ENGLAND. 457. EETOENING LN TOW. with pretty books; and the rugs and door-matsshall be of the skins of white bears and spottedseals. That, exclaimed/the breathless child, iswhat I would like; but will we be rich enoughto buv father a new ship in place of the one thathe lost? That v/as well thought of, child; but per-haps by that time he Avill be too old to want anew ship. But you will fit up his cottage forhim as prettily as possible, and buy him a one-horse wagon that he may drive about to se


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 21 June to November 1860 . TUB SOU^IG UABPOOKKll. A SUMMER IN NEW ENGLAND. 457. EETOENING LN TOW. with pretty books; and the rugs and door-matsshall be of the skins of white bears and spottedseals. That, exclaimed/the breathless child, iswhat I would like; but will we be rich enoughto buv father a new ship in place of the one thathe lost? That v/as well thought of, child; but per-haps by that time he Avill be too old to want anew ship. But you will fit up his cottage forhim as prettily as possible, and buy him a one-horse wagon that he may drive about to see hiscronies, and tell great fish stories with the famouscaptains of Holmess Hole, Tisbury, and Edgar-town. The Luces, the Nortons, the Mayhews,the Smiths, the Peases, the Fishers, the Weeks,etc., etc. And when my Captain goes to sea, quothPhffibe, I can come again and live with fatherand mother. Bless the child! cried the dame. Shedont want to leave us, even for the prettyhouse. And where am I to live ? asked the eldergirl, in the indignant and petulant tone of a childrobbed of its birth-right. Im not going to


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