A Turnpike Lady Beartown Vermont 1768 1796

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A Turnpike Lady Beartown Vermont 1768 1796
Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn
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At times he drank too much; he was sometimes rough-spoken; but he was more to be trusted than before. His burdens were his best blessing. While they aged and weighed him down, they steadied him along the narrow way.
When Eliza was almost thirty, and looked about forty-five, her husband's innumerable mov- ings brought her back from Maine, where they had wandered for a year or two, to Westminster. She thought at first, with somewhat calloused memories, that she would not care to go up the mountai
...n to see her old home, or her brothers and sisters who still lived in the tollgate town. By hearsay she knew most of the events that had be fallen them. She knew of Saul's betrothal, and 196 Eliza's Visit faint rumours had reached her that Naomi had an admirer. These matters did not touch her heart, but when she heard of her father's death she shed many, and some bitter, tears. She saw him now as she had been too blind to see him in the old days, as the most loving father in Bear- town; and waked up at night by her croupy or teething little ones, she often found some wistful dream still clinging about her, of sitting on her father's knee again, while he smoothed her low- growing hair back from her forehead.

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