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"That little creek that blocked the way of doughty Myles
Standish and his men, sending them inland on a detour."
See page 85 86

"Here in a volley was the summing-up of the nature of the
heroes that had grown up, quite literally, in the Concord
soil." See page 93 92

"Hither, too, came Hawthorne, to tramp the woods as did
the others, and feel as did they, the divine afflatus" 98

"The water from the old well cooled the throat of his
memory, and sparkled to the eye of it as he recalled the
dripping bucket" 114

The Newburyport home of Joshua Coffin, the early friend
and teacher of Whittier 126

"Down river to the old chain bridge the rough rocks of the
New Hampshire hills come to get a taste of salt." See page 129 130

One angle of "The House of the Seven Gables" 150

"A Salem dock of the old sea-faring days" 150

"The only sound was the crunch of soft snow and the splash
of sap within the barrel." See page 171 172

"But here is a sweetness that the tree almost bursts to
deliver" 178

"The farmhouse where Bolles lived and loved the woods and
all that therein lived with him." See page 197 198

Nightfall on Chocorua Lake 208