Excerpt from The Autobiography of Levi Hutchins
This book was originally designed for a very limited circulation, in manuscript, among my relatives; but several of them having read the MS. copy expressed a desire to see it in print, that it might have a more general family circulation.
Time passes; one generation succeedeth another, and changes in the affairs of human life go on forever. "Look you, the man and the woman have travelled through the round of avocations; the road is becoming somewhat stale and wearisome; it is to be gone over and round again. Must they beat it harder still? See! there comes a little child, a toddling infant, and the man and woman, with this charming puppet for a companion, travel the circle of the year again, and find it all new. They gave life to the child, and the child has returned the gift and rendered them back their youth."
A distinguished man, in his Autobiography, says, "I have ever had a pleasure in obtaining any little anecdotes of my ancestors."
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