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LiteratureJohnny Appleseed Johnny Appleseed (The Story of John Chapman, 1774-1845) Once upon a time during a terrific rainstorm in Massachusetts, a miraculous event took place, or so…
LiteratureSights From A Steeple So! I have climbed high, and my reward is small. Here I stand with wearied knees earth, indeed, at a dizzy depth below, but heaven…
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LiteratureThe Chi-Lin’s Gift The Chi-Lin’s Gift (A Chinese Legend) Long ago, the emperor of China, tired of his many duties, decided he would spend a day in the…
LiteratureIn The Graveyard The wind has got up, friends, and it is beginning to get dark. “Hadn’t we better take ourselves off before it gets worse?” The wind…