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Dulcibel

CHAPTER VII
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From the little that is there given of personal description I have only the three phrases "a comelie young man," "a very quick-witted person," "a very determined and courageous man," out of which to build a physical and spiritual description.

And so I think it rather safer to leave the portraiture to the imagination of my readers.
"Do you expect to remain long in Salem ?" asked Dulcibel.
"I do not know yet," was the reply.

"I came that I might see what prospects the new world holds out to young men." "I want Master Raymond to purchase the Orchard Farm, and settle down among us," said Joseph Putnam.

"It can be bought I think." "I have heard people say the price is a very high one," said Dulcibel.
"It is high but the land is worth the money.

In twenty years it will seem very low.


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