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1807–1892

The Traveller broke the pause. “I've seen...

John Greenleaf Whittier

The Traveller broke the pause. “I've seen The Brothers down the long street steal, Black, silent, masked, the crowd between, And felt to doff my hat and kneel

With heart, if not with knee, in prayer, For blessings on their pious care.” Reader wiped his glasses: “Friends of mine, I'll try our home-brewed next, instead of foreign wine.”

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