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EARLY HISTORY OF WOODSTOCK

But the wayfarer of that day was content, although he was not hoisted to his couch of repose by the aid of an elevator, or indemnified against intrusion by locks and bars of modern improvement. He was content to ascend to the loft of the cabin by a rude ladder, and felt as if fortune was propitious if he could be screened from the observation of the curious by the intervention of a friendly blanket, suspended from the bark-covered rafters by a couple of otherwise useless table forks.
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