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Show MODERN PILGRIM VILLAGE. , Town of Duxbury at Plymouth ay la as Picturesque a In j Antiquity. Quaintly picturesque Is the little Til-grim Til-grim town ot Duxbury, declares Austin Cook, In Four-Track News. Tho water ot Plymouth bay washes Its longstndy beach, while to the south rices thogvn slopo of Captain's hit) It was the tec-ond tec-ond settlement made by our forcfr there, and still clinging to It are the memories of those early days, Ullce Starckh was the ruling spirit and nt one time cwtiod tho greater part of the village. Who does nut feel a personal affection for the "redoubtable" captain, with his quick temper ana bis warm heart? Although not at tnet time a member ot the Pilgrim I communion, be left all the wealth and luxurj of his ancestral home In England, and can bis let with these dcqut and sincere pmpl,;, and mutt efficiently did ho serve them. Detorc they left the "At i, flow or" he was chosen military commandant, and soon proied Uls courage cour-age by penetrating Into an Indian encampment en-campment arl dealing with them so summarily last ever after tbey stood In awe of the iiiuu, "w ho tho' little In stat-'. stat-'. ure, was cr'at in strength," |