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The Deacon of Dobbinsville

CHAPTER VII
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Long poles were tied from tree to tree to make a framework.

Then other poles were laid across from the frame-poles to furnish a support for the brush, which was thrown on top.

A sort of tabernacle was thus effected which served the purpose well.

Oil torches were hung on the upright poles to furnish light.

Long boards were brought from a sawmill near by and fastened on stakes driven into the ground; these served for benches.


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