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All About Our World

Thankful's Inheritance
Joseph C. Lincoln

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THANKFUL'S INHERITANCE 

by Joseph C.  Lincoln 

CHAPTER I 

The road from Wellmouth Centre to East Wellmouth is not a good one;
even in dry weather and daylight it is not that.  For the first two
miles it winds and twists its sandy way over bare hills, with
cranberry swamps and marshy ponds in the hollows between.  Then it
enters upon a three-mile stretch bordered with scrubby pines and
bayberry thickets, climbing at last a final hill to emerge upon the
bluff with the ocean at its foot.  And, fringing that bluff and
clustering thickest in the lowlands just beyond, is the village of
East Wellmouth, which must on no account be confused with South
Wellmouth, or North Wellmouth, or West Wellmouth, or even Wellmouth
Port. 

On a bright sunny summer day the East Wellmouth road is a hard one

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