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Old Oscar. I By the Cot. 



The Rescue. In the Glen. 



The Shower. The Lake. 



Grannie. I The Reaper 



The Friends. 



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OUR FOLKS. John Churchill's Letters Home. 



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HOME MAKERS: and How they Made Them. 



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