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Grandfather’s Chair

CHAPTER IX
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The province, now so fertile and spotted with thriving villages, had been a desert wilderness.

He was surrounded by a shouting multitude, most of whom had been born in the country which he had helped to found.

They were of one generation, and he of another.

As the old man looked upon them, and beheld new faces everywhere, he must have felt that it was now time for him to go whither his brethren had gone before him." "Were the former governors all dead and gone ?" asked Laurence.
"All of them," replied Grandfather.

"Winthrop had been dead forty years.
Endicott died, a very old man, in 1665.


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