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FRONTISPEICE
David Woodburn, THE MOUNTAIN MISSIONARY.
BYCURRIS BRANDON.
"Some village Hampden, that with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his field withstood, Some mute, inglorious Milton, here may rest; Some Cromwell, guiltless of his country's blood." GREY'S ELEGY.BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY HENRY HOYT. No. 9 Cornhill.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by HENRY HOYT, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
CONTENTS.
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- CHAPTER I.
Being Explanatory, Page 5 -
- CHAPTER II.
A Colloquy, 14 -
- CHAPTER III.
Which Treats of David's Education, 27 -
- CHAPTER IV.
A New Character is Introduced, 38 -
- CHAPTER V.
A Revival of Letters, 50 -
- CHAPTER VI.
David Undertakes a Journey, 56 -
- CHAPTER VII.
Showing How David Returned Home, 105 -
- CHAPTER VIII.
The Head-Waters of Fall River, 124 -
- CHAPTER IX.
A Close Bargain, and a Little Romance, 203 - page: iv (Table of Contents) -5[View Page iv (Table of Contents) -5]
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- CHAPTER X.
And What Came of It, 234 -
- CHAPTER XI.
The Great Shooting-Match, 255 -
- CHAPTER XII.
An Odd Specimen of Game, 273 -
- CHAPTER XIII.
The Back Fork of Fall River, 286