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Pioneer Life in Oceana Co.
in large kettles borrowed for the purpose. Long tables were constructed of boards, on which a bountiful dinner was ¦spread, and a "bugler " sent out with his horn to notify the anxiously waiting children of the forest that the feast prepared by the " Great Father " at Washington was ready. They came to the table by scores and by hundreds, and, after grace, partook of a bountiful dinner,
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