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among the established traditions.  One year
among the established traditions.  One year
it was announced that the old white house
it was announced that the old white house
which now looked the long meadow sloping down to
which over- looked the long meadow sloping down to
Oakham Bay and the mouth of the Bagadues
Oakham Bay and the mouth of the Bagaduce
River had been sold to Miss Katharine Butler
River had been sold to Miss Katharine Butler
of Salem.  Miss Butler was said to be some
of Salem.  Miss Butler was said to be some
kind of a cripple who had spent most of her
kind of a cripple who had spent most of her
childhood lying on a board, poor thing.
childhood lying on a board, poor thing.
People wondered what she waned of such a  
People wondered what she wanted of such a  
big house but the story was that she drove
big house but the story was that she drove
down from Salem with members of the family,
down from Salem with members of the family,
saw the old white house and bought it
saw the old white house and bought it
within a fortnight, cash down.  She was
within a fortnight, cash down.  She was
even planning to build on a big porch upstairs.
even planning to build on a big porch upstairs.
In fact, the front door stood open most of
In fact, the front door stood open most of
the day and Ahia Clement went in and out with
the day and Ahra Clement went in and out with
his saws and planes and very soon the new
his saws and planes and very soon the new

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Chapter 5

Most summers, something new turned up in Castine and whether it was a health fad, a new person, a row, a scandal, a tragedy, or psychoanalysis, some of these innovations were inherently desirable and finally took their place among the established traditions. One year it was announced that the old white house which over- looked the long meadow sloping down to Oakham Bay and the mouth of the Bagaduce River had been sold to Miss Katharine Butler of Salem. Miss Butler was said to be some kind of a cripple who had spent most of her childhood lying on a board, poor thing. People wondered what she wanted of such a big house but the story was that she drove down from Salem with members of the family, saw the old white house and bought it within a fortnight, cash down. She was even planning to build on a big porch upstairs. In fact, the front door stood open most of the day and Ahra Clement went in and out with his saws and planes and very soon the new