Down the Connecticut, not many miles from the city of Hartford, in the early days of the State of Wooden Nutmegs, stood an ancient fort, known by the name of “The House of Good Hope.&rd
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Down the Connecticut, not many miles from the city of Hartford, in the early days of the State of Wooden Nutmegs, stood an ancient fort, known by the name of “The House of Good Hope.” By reference to that veracious chronicle known as “Knickerbocker’s History of New York,” you will find that it was built by the good people of New Netherlands, to prevent further encroachment on the part of a race which has since taken the generic name of Yankee.
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- CHAPTER I. BOSTON “DICKERS” WITH THE DUTCHMEN.
- CHAPTER II. BOSTON ON THE WITNESS-STAND.
- CHAPTER III. TWO DUTCH BEAUTIES.
- CHAPTER IV. BOSTON “SHEATS” THE LEAN DUTCHMAN, AND TURNS UP IN HIS REAL CHARACTER.
- CHAPTER V. BOSTON AS A MISCHIEF-MAKER.
- CHAPTER VI. THE HUMAN COLLISION AND HORSE COLLAPSE.
- CHAPTER VII. AN OLD FOX AND A YOUNG ONE.
- CHAPTER VIII. “THERE’S MANY A SLIP ’TWIXT THE CUP AND THE LIP.”
- CHAPTER IX. CUDGELS TO THE FRONT.