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But most have survived the tramp of a trillion tourists surprisingly well.
One day Mr. James Tolliver brought an old tramp of a Negro man to live in the barn in an extra room Nate and Emmaline and their infant daughter had two rooms and bath there.
Prayers are made, hymns are sung, and sermons are preached in honor of this day; while the quick martial tramp of a great and multitudinous nation, echoed back by all the hills, valleys and mountains of a vast continent, bespeak the occasion one of thrilling and universal interest--a nation's jubilee.
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