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... Charlie Bell , cradle of the " Ark " and the " Hardscrabble , " mecca for the Young Ship Builders and Boy Farmers . Heavily wooded with spruce , interspersed with fir and hemlock , at one end there was a grove of elm trees which gave ...
... Charlie Bell , cradle of the " Ark " and the " Hardscrabble , " mecca for the Young Ship Builders and Boy Farmers . Heavily wooded with spruce , interspersed with fir and hemlock , at one end there was a grove of elm trees which gave ...
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... Charlie Bell , the capable waif who blew in from Halifax and was adopted by Ben and Sally . The feathers for her pillows she plucked from the wild geese brought down by Ben's sure aim . Sally's carefully tended garden held the fragrant ...
... Charlie Bell , the capable waif who blew in from Halifax and was adopted by Ben and Sally . The feathers for her pillows she plucked from the wild geese brought down by Ben's sure aim . Sally's carefully tended garden held the fragrant ...
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