. The story of a pilgrim family from the Mayflower to the present time : with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, Rev. John Alden in his 83rd year . orgive me !I have been angry and hurt,—too long have I cherished the feeling;I have been cruel and hard, but now, thank God it is so much as now was Miles Standish the friend of John answered the bridegroom : Let all be forgotten between us;All save the dear old friendship, and that shall grow older and dearer IThen the Captain advanced, and, bowing, saluted he s


. The story of a pilgrim family from the Mayflower to the present time : with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, Rev. John Alden in his 83rd year . orgive me !I have been angry and hurt,—too long have I cherished the feeling;I have been cruel and hard, but now, thank God it is so much as now was Miles Standish the friend of John answered the bridegroom : Let all be forgotten between us;All save the dear old friendship, and that shall grow older and dearer IThen the Captain advanced, and, bowing, saluted he said with a smile; I should have remembered the adage,—If you would be well served, you must serve the bridegroom went forth and stood with the bride at the door way. MILES STANDISH. 403 Then from a stall near at hand, amid exclamations of wonder,Alden the thoughtful, the careful, so happy, so proud of Priscilla,Brought out his snow-white steer, obeying the hand of its master,Led by a cord that was tied to an iron ring in its nostrilsCovered with crimson cloth, and a cushion placed for a her hand on the cushion, her foot in the band of her Copyright, i86i. By J. E. Tilton & WEDDING JOURNEY. Gaily with joyous laugh, Priscilla mounted her palfrey. Nothing is wanting now, he said with a smile, but the you would be in truth my Queen, my beautiful Bertha!» » ? Onward the bridal procession now moved to their new husband and wife, and friends conversing together,So through the Plymouth woods passed onward the bridal procession. * Extracts from Lonefellows Courtship of Miles Standish (By permission of HoughtMifllin & Co., Sole PubUshers of Longfellows Works.)


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