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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Women of the Mayflower and Plymouth Colony. (search)
hers the art of moccasin making when Hobomok appeared and took her away, saying the Government wanted her to work, and she proved a valuable spy. As spring came the children found arbutus and early flowers. Remember and Mary Allerton and Damaris Hopkins played on the beach with Constance, Elizabeth and Humility, and gathered the bright shells in the warm sunshine, until the pink of the shells and arbutus were reflected in their cheeks. And with the April mildness on land and sea came thert, butter six and cheese five cents a pound, and housekeepers not caring for the higher prices in Plymouth could send to Boston. One of the weddings of that year was Mary Allerton's. She was last but one of the Mayflower girls to marry. Damaris Hopkins' marriage completed the list. How I would like to take you to some of their parties and merry-making evenings! I can only speak of one. The swift knitting-needles click in Desire's hands as she watches the progress of the sampler which