The book Standish of Standish. a Story of the Pilgrims 1 was written by author Jane G Jane Goodwin Austin Here you can read free online of Standish of Standish. a Story of the Pilgrims 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Standish of Standish. a Story of the Pilgrims 1 a good or bad book?
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Then shouldering their sickles they leisurely skirted the hill in front of them, and after a little search came upon the pretty sheet of water now called Murdoch's Pond. " This will be the place," said Margeson looking about him ; " but where is pepperpot Browne ? " " Or his dog ? " suggested Britteridge slyly. " Whistle and the beasts will hear us if the men do not," said Margeson suiting the action to the word. No answer followed, and both men together raised a yet shriUer note, followed by s...houts, halloos, and various noises supposed to carry sound to the farthest limits of space. But each effort died away in dim and distant echoes among the hills, and after a while the men looked at each other in half angry discouragement. " They 've played us a trick," said Margeson ; " they 're hiding to mock at us, or they 've gone back to the village some other way." " Nay," replied Britteridge pacifically ; " they 're not such babes as to play tricks like that. See, here are goodly reeds ; let us cut and bind some while we tarry, and Browne will be back anon." Grumbling and unconvinced Margeson still complied, and for a while longer the two worked fitfully, pans' 106 STANDISH OF STANDISH.
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