The Village Watch-Tower by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
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(p. 413). "The Village Watch-Tower" I think is a perfect example
of that observation; it captures vividly a few frozen moments of rural America, right at the twilight of the 19th century. Most of it was written in the village of Quillcote, Maine, her childhood home--and certainly the model for the village of these stories. No attempt has been made to edit this book for consistency or to update or "correct" the spelling. Mrs. Wiggin's spelling is somewhat transitional between modern American and British spellings. The only liberty taken is that of removing extra spaces in contractions. E.g., I have used "wouldn't" where the original has consistently "would n't"; this is true for all such contractions with "n't" which appeared inordinately distracting to the modern reader. R. McGowan, San Jose, March 1997 THE VILLAGE WATCH-TOWER BY KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN Dear old apple-tree, under whose gnarled branches these |
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