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The Lightning Conductor Discovers America by C. N. & A. M. WILLIAMSON.




Patricia Moore




Title Page




Copyright, 1916, by

C. N. and A. M. Williamson

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Patricia MooreFrontispiece
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Long Island
    "There's absolutely nothing like it on the other
    side of the water, not even in Devonshire or
    Dorset"
87
Easthampton
    "You enter beside the Great Pond, which is so
    charming in itself and in its flat frame of village
    green"
95
Long Island--South shore
    "Artists would find a paradise of queer, cozy
    gables, and corners of gardens crowded with
    old-fashioned flowers"
102
    "Southampton's soul is very, very old, full of
    memories of Indians"
122
Sunnyside
    "Washington Irving's dear old Dutch house is
    like a beautiful living body with his memory
    for its soul"
190
"The old Dutch Church at Tarrytown"197
The Hudson River
    "When we came into sudden sight of the river
    there was a magical effect"
207
Delaware Water Gap
    "Winding and wo
...

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