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him to begin with so a tuck had to be put in at the front. the existence of those tools and the work they accomplished to me represented my grandfather. i remember chisels, screwdrivers, two bradawls, pliers, a brace and bit, a plane, a spoke shave, a rasp, a sail-maker's palm, needles, beeswax and twine
life except that he travelled great distances from the north american continent to the south china seas; he went to sea in sailing ships and then steam ships with ben line and china mutual steam navigation co. before trying his hand as a farmer on the prairies of central canada near winnipeg when covered...
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