Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 4
... told , the girl Barons were the primmest creatures I ever heard of . Then uncle and aunt are so inconsistent , holding up as they do for my admiration Cousin Mad Whately . I don't wonder people shorten his name from Madison to Mad , for ...
... told , the girl Barons were the primmest creatures I ever heard of . Then uncle and aunt are so inconsistent , holding up as they do for my admiration Cousin Mad Whately . I don't wonder people shorten his name from Madison to Mad , for ...
Page 5
... told me about my affairs . I own that part of the plantation on the far side of the run . He has kept all the accounts of that part separate , and if it hadn't been for the war I'd have been rich , and he says will be rich when the war ...
... told me about my affairs . I own that part of the plantation on the far side of the run . He has kept all the accounts of that part separate , and if it hadn't been for the war I'd have been rich , and he says will be rich when the war ...
Page 6
... told to think exactly what an old gentleman and an old lady think . Of course our side is right in this war , but how can I believe with uncle that nearly all the people in the North are low , wicked and vile ? The idea that every North ...
... told to think exactly what an old gentleman and an old lady think . Of course our side is right in this war , but how can I believe with uncle that nearly all the people in the North are low , wicked and vile ? The idea that every North ...
Page 10
... told her story , and then said , " Aun ' Jinkey , if he's alive , you must hide him in your loft there where Chunk sleeps . Come with me . " In a few moments all three were beside the unconscious form . Chunk instantly slipped his hand ...
... told her story , and then said , " Aun ' Jinkey , if he's alive , you must hide him in your loft there where Chunk sleeps . Come with me . " In a few moments all three were beside the unconscious form . Chunk instantly slipped his hand ...
Page 15
... told exactly what they must think and do , like little children ? Aunt threatens to forbid visits to my old mammy . If I were but five years old she couldn't do more . You speak of marrying me to my cousin as if I had merely the form ...
... told exactly what they must think and do , like little children ? Aunt threatens to forbid visits to my old mammy . If I were but five years old she couldn't do more . You speak of marrying me to my cousin as if I had merely the form ...
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