Robert P T Coffin, poet of New England talks with men and women. He is surrounded by people at a gathering. They all sit in the shade of trees. Two ladies sit at a round table. They are surrounded by a group of young people sitting on its circumference. One of them writes down on a pad, as the group begins a conversation.
A lady cross a fence and reach to Jesse Boggs and her son Turner Boggs. They move to a room in Jesse's house. The lady sits with Turner Boggs at a table. She fills his form.
A boy is filling his form. He writes down his name, birth date and place. A teacher closes drawer and looks at the answer books of previous years. Two ladies have some conversation at a table. Books on shelves are seen behind them.
A man fixing his truck. Students sit in a class. Drawing of interiors of a vehicle hangs behind them.
A man works on a machine. He has tools in his hands. Another man fixes a machine with a screwdriver.
An instructor guides her students to use waste tin box in their craft class. She cuts away the base of the box and lays the tin flat. The tin sheet is hit with a nail. The tin sheet gets scratched, due to which a pattern is created between these scratches. A duck is carved on tin.
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