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[Feb. p, 1888. 



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UNCLE LISHA'S 



Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. 



By ROWLAND E. ROBINSON. 



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CONTENTS: 



I. The School Meeting in District IS. 

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III. In Uncle Lisha's Shop. 



IV. Concerning Owls. 



V. Uncle Lisha's Courting. 



VI. How Zene Burnham Come It on His 



Father. 



VII. A Raiuy Day in the Shop. 



VII [. The Turkey Shoot at Hamner's. 

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 X. Little Sis. 



XI. Sam Lovel's Bee-Hunting. 



XII. In the Shop Again. 



XIII. The Fox Hunt. 



XIV. Noah Chase's Deer-Hunting. 



XV. The Hard Experience of Mr. Abijah 



Jarvis. 

 XVI. The Coon Hunt. 



XVII. In the Sugar Camp. 



XVIII. Indians in Danvis. 

 XIX. The Boy Out West. 



XX. Breaking Up. 

 XXI. The Departure. 

 XXII. The Wild Bees' Swarm. 



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