Myths And Legends of Our Own Land — Complete

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Myths And Legends of Our Own Land — Complete
Charles M Charles Montgomery Skinner
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It was at thepoint where this stream comes foaming from Mount Nancy into the greatravine that the girl whose name is given to it was found frozen to deathin a shroud of snow in the fall of 1788. She had set out alone fromJefferson in search of a young farmer who was to have married her, andwalked thirty miles through trackless snow between sunset and dawn. Thenher strength gave out and she sank beside the road never to rise again. Her recreant lover went mad with remorse when he learned the man...ner ofher death and did not long survive her, and men who have traversed thesavage passes of the Notch on chill nights in October have fancied thatthey heard, above the clash of the stream and whispering of the woods, long, shuddering groans mingled with despairing cries and gibberinglaughter.
The birth of Peabody River came about from a cataclysm of less violentnature than some of the avalanches that have so scarred the mountains. InWhite's "History of New England, " Mr. Peabody, for whom the stream isnamed, is reported as having taken shelter in an Indian cabin on theheights where the river has its source.


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