Martha Hilton. “With her sweeping brocades and a cushion towering upon her powdered head” | Frontispiece. |
Priscilla at the spinning wheel | 14 |
“In his rough cradle by the sounding sea” | 17 |
Rose Standish | 21 |
“The daring and spirited girl” | 25 |
“Or in calmer moments reading the blessed promises of His word” | 29 |
Miles Standish | 33 |
“Up and down the sands I’d pace” | 36 |
“Her respected parent” | 37 |
“There, too, came Priscilla” | 41 |
“Ponds set like jewels in the ring of the green woods” | 43 |
“First happened on the Mayflower” | 45 |
“The blushing Sabbatia” | 47 |
John Alden | 49 |
“Silvers its wave, its rustling wave” | 51 |
The wedding procession | 53 |
Grape-vine | 56 |
Woodbine | 57 |
The ships of the merchants | 59 |
“Up-stairs and down-stairs ran the streets” | 64 |
“Houses set ‘catty cornered’” | 65 |
“An old Marbleheader” | 67 |
“The solid dignity of the old Town House” | 69 |
“The old graveyard” | 71 |
“The wild azalea” | 74 |
“The blackberry clings and crowds” | 75 |
Butterfly | 75 |
“Again he came riding” | 77 |
“Bravely attired in small clothes and wigs” | 81 |
“She learned to play on the harpsichord” | 83 |
Frankland | 85 |
“Tragic battlings of heart and conscience” | 87 |
“All the more did she turn to Frankland” | 89 |
“The giant box and a few ancient trees” | 92 |
“At the banquets” | 93 |
“His ancestral home” | 95 |
“The opera was the finest on the continent” | 97 |
Agnes Surriage | 99 |
“They again visited Lisbon” | 102 |
“Married a wealthy banker of Chichester” | 104 |
“The little figure with the swishing bucket” | 108 |
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