Mrs. Hallam's Companion. And the Spring Farm, And Other Tales

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I must go to-morrow, for school begins next Monday." So, for her daughter's sake, Mrs. Graham tried to be calm, and Maude's little hair trunk was packed with the garments, in each of which was folded a mother's prayer for the safety of her child ; and the morning came, and the ticket was bought, and the condiictor, with whom Mrs. Graham had a slight acquintance, promised to see to the little girl as far as Albany, where he would put her in charge of the man who took his place. Then the good-bye...s were said and the train moved on past the village on the hillside, past the dear old Spring Farm which she looked at through blinding tears as long as a tree-top was in sight, past the grave- yard where her father was lying, past the meadows and woods and hills she loved so well, and on towards the new country and the new life of which she knew so little.
CHAPTER IV.
ON THE ROAD.
Those were the days when the Boston train west- ward-bound moved at a snail's pace compared with what it does now, and twenty-four hours instead of twelve were required for the trip from Merrivale to Canandaigua, so that the afternoon was drawing to a close when the cars stopped in Greenbush and the pas- sengers alighted and rushed for the boat which was to take them across the river.


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