Seventy Years Ago Reminiscences of Haverhill Corner volume 1

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Seventy Years Ago Reminiscences of Haverhill Corner volume 1
Arthur Livermore
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17 small apartment in her house for the custody of the "Tracts, ' ' as agent for the society that published them, and was never happier than to aid the young people who called for them in the selection of such as fitted their several conditions of mind, or worldly fortune She knew all, and did much about missionary, educational and Bible societies. Her house was the meeting place of their travellers, and of the ministers who came to the village.
If Mrs. Webster was more compliant towards the ta
...stes of us boys, and even understood us a little better, she loved us more, and strove more earnestly for our good ; that lay, she thought, in a direction opposite to that of the pleasant ways denoted by the boys' instincts, and lightened by her hus- band's indulgent countenance. On Sunday mornings in summer we were sent to our chambers, each with a tract, to await the hour of preparation for a more serious duty, and her familiar hail at the foot of the stairs, "Now boys, you may lay aside your tracts, and go into the garden and gather your carraway, and then it will be time to set out for meet- ing.

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