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Four Mothers at Chautauqua
by Pansy
Final book in the Chautauqua Girls series. The four original girls return to Chautauqua on the 25 year anniversary of the trip that changed their lives forever. They have with them some children that could use the lessons they themselves learned there. (Introduction by TriciaG) Music for the hymn in Chapters 9 & 26 is titled "Chautauqua" by William, F. Sherman, 1877. http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm.... Music for the children's song in Chapter 19 is adapted from "Love Lifted Me" by Howard E. Smith, 1912. http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm.... The scan of the book at Archive.org contains photos of various scenes and people of Chautauqua.
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Four Mothers at Chautauqua - Pansy
Final book in the Chautauqua Girls series. The four original girls return to Chautauqua on the 25 year anniversary of the trip that changed their lives forever. They have with them some children that could use the lessons they themselves learned there. (Introduction by TriciaG) Music for the hymn in Chapters 9 & 26 is titled "Chautauqua" by William, F. Sherman, 1877. http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/d/a/dayisdin.htm. Music for the children's song in Chapter 19 is adapted from "Love Lifted Me" by Howard E. Smith, 1912. http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/l/l/lliftdme.htm. The scan of the book at Archive.org contains photos of various scenes and people of Chautauqua.
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Final book in the Chautauqua Girls series. The four original girls return to Chautauqua on the 25 year anniversary of the trip that changed their lives forever. They have with them some children that could use the lessons they themselves learned there. (Introduction by TriciaG) Music for the hymn in Chapters 9 & 26 is titled "Chautauqua" by William, F. Sherman, 1877. http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm.... Music for the children's song in Chapter 19 is adapted from "Love Lifted Me" by Howard E. Smith, 1912. http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm.... The scan of the book at Archive.org contains photos of various scenes and people of Chautauqua.
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