Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 11
... trouble . You may trust Aun ' Jinkey and her grandson . " " Dat you kin , mars'r , " Chunk ejaculated with peculiar emphasis . " God bless you , then , for a woman who has a heart . I'm quite content that you're not an angel , ” and a ...
... trouble . You may trust Aun ' Jinkey and her grandson . " " Dat you kin , mars'r , " Chunk ejaculated with peculiar emphasis . " God bless you , then , for a woman who has a heart . I'm quite content that you're not an angel , ” and a ...
Page 12
... trouble . The sin of tardiness which she had just committed was treated like a great moral transgression , or rather it was so frowned upon that it were hard to say how he could show his displeasure at a more heinous offence . The one ...
... trouble . The sin of tardiness which she had just committed was treated like a great moral transgression , or rather it was so frowned upon that it were hard to say how he could show his displeasure at a more heinous offence . The one ...
Page 25
... trouble is , she doesn't act as if very ready . " “ Oh , tush ! she isn't ready to throw herself at the head of any one . That isn't the way of Southern girls . They want a wooer like a cyclone , who carries them by storm , marries them ...
... trouble is , she doesn't act as if very ready . " “ Oh , tush ! she isn't ready to throw herself at the head of any one . That isn't the way of Southern girls . They want a wooer like a cyclone , who carries them by storm , marries them ...
Page 27
... troubles will soon be over and you be as free as I am . " " I doesn't want no sech freedom ez you got , mars'r , hid'n en scrugin ' fum tarin ' en rarin ' red - hot gallopers ez Mad Whately en his men . Dey'd des bun de ole cabin en me ...
... troubles will soon be over and you be as free as I am . " " I doesn't want no sech freedom ez you got , mars'r , hid'n en scrugin ' fum tarin ' en rarin ' red - hot gallopers ez Mad Whately en his men . Dey'd des bun de ole cabin en me ...
Page 30
... trouble to hold " And so none of my business , unless she tells me herself . " " How she gwine ter tol ' you tings ? ” “ Ah , Aunt Jinkey , you've vegetated a great while in these slow parts . I feel it in my bones , sore as they are ...
... trouble to hold " And so none of my business , unless she tells me herself . " " How she gwine ter tol ' you tings ? ” “ Ah , Aunt Jinkey , you've vegetated a great while in these slow parts . I feel it in my bones , sore as they are ...
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