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House of the Three Ganders

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Bacheller, Irving

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ISBN-13:

9781417928743

ISBN:

1417928743

Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC Summary: 1928. The book begins: That dam on the Racquette so increased the prosperity and size of the small settlements on either shore of the river that a bridge became necessary. It was built. The two communities separated by flowing water had long been at war with each other. The bridge drew them together into one village. Their petty jealousies vanished. It was unregenerate Colonel Spenlow, the miller and local Republican [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9781417928743


ISBN:

1417928743


Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC

1928. The book begins: That dam on the Racquette so increased the prosperity and size of the small settlements on either shore of the river that a bridge became necessary. It was built. The two communities separated by flowing water had long been at war with each other. The bridge drew them together into one village. Their petty jealousies vanished. It was unregenerate Colonel Spenlow, the miller and local Republican boss, who gave the new place its truthful and euphonious name. He called it Amity Dam, thus visiting on its inhabitants a certain curious penalty for the sins of their fathers. They were soon known as Amity Dammers. They protested. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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