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Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 1847-1902

"Old Caravan Days"


Very different was Springfield, the county seat of Clark County.
That was a town with people moving briskly about it, and long streets
could be seen, where pleasant houses were shaded with trees.
Zene inquired the names of all small places as soon as they entered
the main street, and then, obligingly halting the wagon at one side,
he waited until Grandma Padgett came up, and told her. He learned and
announced the cities long before any of them came into view. It was a
pleasure to Bobaday and aunt Corinne to ride into a town repeating
its name to themselves and trying to fasten its identity on their
minds. First they would pass a gang of laborers working on the road,
or perhaps a man walking up and down telegraph poles with sharp-shod
heels; then appeared humble houses with children playing thickly
around them. Finer buildings crowded on the sight, and where the
signs of business flaunted, were women and little children in pretty
clothes, always going somewhere to buy something nice. Once they met
a long procession of carriages, and in the first carriage aunt
Corinne beheld and showed to her nephew a child's coffin made of
metal. It glittered in the sun. Grandma Padgett said it was zinc.


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