The Pilgrim Shore

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103 there an old square chimney rises among the hodgepodge of Queen Anne accretions to the old cottages, about all that is left except the great shady elms and the hollyhocks that, if they do not look old in their fresh beauty, still look old- fashioned. Hull's greatest antiquity, perhaps, is the ruins of the old fort on Telegraph Hill. In it there used to be a well with the extraordinary depth of ninety feet. Years ago, when Boston had a merchant marine under the Stars and Stripes, its in- com...ing vessels were signalled from this eminence to the city by the use of one hundred and twelve flags, one for each ship- ping merchant. It is well worth one's time to climb this hill for the magnificent view it Hollyhocks. Commands. I04 The Pilgrim Shore. The harbor, its approaches, hght-houses, forts, islands, and shipping stretch inland to the smoke -wreathed, dome-crowned city; the North Shore dwindles away toward Cape Ann; the level sea fills all the east; and southward lies the curving Pilgrim Shore to which we are bound.

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