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of strong brown tea.
of strong brown tea.
Once in a while my father had some piece
Once in a while my father had some piece
of business to do which of a more [[con..?]] had to be done by water.
of business to do which [[^was more convenient]] had to be done by water.
The Sunbeam was kept tied up at one of the docks
The Sunbeam was kept tied up at one of the docks
and when the steam was up he would have the
and when the steam was up he would have the
mate blow his whistle to call my mother who
mate blow [[crossed out:  the]] her whistle to call my mother who
collected us and hurried down the [[tar?]] back
[[crossed out:  would]] collected us and hurried down the tan-bark
road past the machine shops and the shingle
road past the machine shops and the shingle
mill to the last slip where the Sunbeam was
mill to the last slip where the Sunbeam was
waiting for us, her white paint clean and her
waiting for us, her white paint clean and her
brass shining.  Then the lines were cast and the
brass shining.  Then the lines were cast and the
water began to boil over the propeller as we
water began to boil over the propellers as we
glided away from the docks, out into open water.
glided [[crossed out: out]] away from the docks, out into open water,
My father up in the wheel house behind us, turning
my father up in the wheel-house behind us, turning
the great wheel which kept us on our course.
the great wheel which kept us on our course.
Although nobody thought much about such
  Although nobody thought much about such
things in those years before the First World War
things in those years before the First World War
when there was first Theodore Roosevelt and then
when there was first Theodore Roosevelt and then
William Taft holding the reins of American government,
William Taft holding the reins of [[^American ]] government,
life in the North Woods offered a detailed model
life in the North Woods offered a detailed model
of paternalistic management.  The Company
of paternalistic management.  The Company

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of strong brown tea. Once in a while my father had some piece of business to do which ^was more convenient had to be done by water. The Sunbeam was kept tied up at one of the docks and when the steam was up he would have the mate blow crossed out: the her whistle to call my mother who crossed out: would collected us and hurried down the tan-bark road past the machine shops and the shingle mill to the last slip where the Sunbeam was waiting for us, her white paint clean and her brass shining. Then the lines were cast and the water began to boil over the propellers as we glided crossed out: out away from the docks, out into open water, my father up in the wheel-house behind us, turning the great wheel which kept us on our course.

  Although nobody thought much about such

things in those years before the First World War when there was first Theodore Roosevelt and then William Taft holding the reins of ^American government, life in the North Woods offered a detailed model of paternalistic management. The Company