JOHN VAN ALSTYNE'S FACTORY: XXIV. THE SQUIRE FLIES INTO A TEMPER
JOHN VAN ALSTYNE'S birthday-- his jubilee, as the thought of it had been shaping itself in his mind and in that of some few other persons since the occasion when he spoke of it in the Murray household-- was an event which has probably made a permanent mark in the history of his native village....
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