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Updated: April 30, 2025
Pretty soon he heard a merry treble voice piping out: "Is ze gockter tum to oo house?" and Lawrence saw little Martha toddling toward him. Little Martha was Mistress Dandridge's baby girl. The Dandridges lived a short way beyond the oak grove, and little Martha loved to visit Uncle Lawrence and Aunt Mary, as she called Lawrence and his wife.
She had a swarm of relatives by blood and marriage and they visited her long and often. The Burwells, the Bassetts, the Dandridges and all the rest came so frequently that hardly a week passed that at least one of them did not sleep beneath the hospitable roof. Even her stepmother paid her many visits and, what is more, was strongly urged by the General to make the place her permanent home.
Van. 'Anybody here? "'No, I'm alone, says the old gent. 'Your sister is with the Dandridges. Your man came this morning, so I was expecting you. Then he looks at Rainbow. 'What's that? he says. "'A horse I've bought, says Mr. Van. 'I'm thinking of going in for hunting. "'Oh! She's brought you to it, has she? says the old gent. 'I never could. Why do you bring the horse here? "Mr.
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