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True Stories from History and Biography

CHAPTER X
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CHAPTER X.
"And what became of the chair," inquired Clara.
"The outward aspect of our chair," replied Grandfather, "was now somewhat the worse for its long and arduous services.

It was considered hardly magnificent enough to be allowed to keep its place in the council chamber of Massachusetts.

In fact, it was banished as an article of useless lumber.

But Sir William Phips happened to see it and being much pleased with its construction, resolved to take the good old chair into his private mansion.

Accordingly, with his own gubernatorial hands, he repaired one of its arms, which had been slightly damaged".
"Why, Grandfather, here is the very arm!" interrupted Charley, in great wonderment.


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