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- William_Simonds_(author) comment "William Simonds (October 30, 1822 – July 7, 1859) was an American author who usually used the pen-name Walter Aimwell.He was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, and his father died when he was young.After attending school at Salem and spending some time in learning the jewelry business at Lynn, Massachusetts, he was apprenticed to a Boston printer in 1837. While thus engaged he wrote his first book, "The Pleasant Way" (1841), which was published by the Massachusetts Sabbath-school society.".