The book Miriams Heritage a Story of the Delaware River was written by author Alma Calder Johnston Here you can read free online of Miriams Heritage a Story of the Delaware River book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Miriams Heritage a Story of the Delaware River a good or bad book?
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" "Yes; I guess it's kinder ketchin'. I got it of Long John, an' Davy he's ketched it from me ; 'n fact, I sorter felt 's ef I 's indebted to the family, ye know, an' orter train him up to 'muse ye, somehow. An' as I hain't no drum nor whistle fur him, I set him to making puns, an' now he kin make 'bout 's bad a one as I kin ; can't ye, Davy ?" "Pretty near; but Fred will beat all of us. Ain't it funny we're all so punny?" And the boy ran away to assist Jamie in launching the ship. Like a panor...ama the varying scenes glided by. The rugged mountains disappeared, and autumn-painted hills, surrounding verdant valleys, fruitful orchards, or pleasant homes were seen on either hand. Then the river nar- rowed, and the waters grew black as they reflected the hemlock -trees and G4 MIRIAM'S HERITAGE. fern -crowned rocks overhanging the way. Again it widened, and villages with church - spires and tavern signs appeared. The men hallooed to rafts- men on shore; some children waved their hats to Jamie and Davy.
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