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taken off removed from its shelf sometimes and laid open on the floor for the children to look at. On each page appeared the [ineligible] picture of a famous vessel complete with sails and rigging, sailors hoisting standing on the deck or climbing the mach, flags and pennants fluttering in a smart breeze. Each stupendous hull glided onward over immeasurable depths united [insertion]fighting army[insertion] in contact or [ineligible] The wild waves with her lofty prow plunging into dark, sickening chasms under dazing storms. You turned the page and there was a different one reaching the ocean in some impressive kind of manner. Her long bowspit pointing toward danger, victory or shipwreck in the lonely distance. If it was all to vast and terrible, you could turn the page again. So passed the [ineligible] But there was one page which was so shocking that it had to be forestalled by earing the pages which went before & after, so that I could never conquer its terrible