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The difference was very slight, as slight as the smile of fond suspicion that came into Fannie's face. "Fannie" still looking down into the gliding water "how does your father think Mr. March is going to lose so much; is he afraid he'll be swindled?" "I believe he is, Barb."
"You go, Rosemary, and take Sarah and Shirley," said Miss Penfield quickly. "Now come in here, Nina and Fannie, and for pity's sake let us have no more of this jangling." The high school cars held the coveted lead in the line and Jack happened to be in the first one.
Thomas when they had gone, "that little girl 's a peach, you bet; a little green, I guess, but she 'll ripen in the sun." Fannie Hamilton, tired as she was, sat long into the night with her little family discussing New York, its advantages and disadvantages, its beauty and its ugliness, its morality and immorality.
Times done changed too much to suit my way of knowing. 'The Old Time Religion' is the only good pattern fer raising a family. Mighty little of that now." Interviewer: Pernella M. Anderson Person interviewed: Fannie Tatum, Junction City, Arkansas Age: Born 1862 "I was born on Wilmington landing in 1862 on the Ouachita River and was carried away when I was two years old.
"You know, Miss Fannie, yo' letteh say fo' Aunt Fudjinny an' me to come the twentieth yass, ma'am, we understan' but, you know, Mr. Mahch, he come down an' superscribe faw this young ah " "Girl," suggested Barbara, with pretty condescension; but Fannie covertly trod on her toe and said, "lady," with a twinkle at the dowdy maiden. "P'ecisely!" responded Leviticus to both speakers at once. "An' Mr.
"But I sure have seen some hard times. I have washed and cooked and done 'bout everything. Sometimes I have something to eat and sometimes I don't." Mrs. Carol Graham Mrs. Mildred Thompson El Dorado District Fannie Sims. Customs. "How ole is ah? Ise about 78. Yes'm ah wuz live durin de wah. Mah ole moster wuz Mistuh Jake Dumas we lived near de Ouachita rivuh bout five miles fum El Dorado landin.
He had talked about her to Fannie at luncheon and pronounced her "unusual." "Why, really" he began, looked up at Garnet and back again to Barbara. Garnet bent over him confidentially. "Just between us I'd like to advise with you about something I've never mentioned to a soul.
John G. Brady and Miss Fannie E. Kellogg, of the Presbyterian Mission, which was later followed by the present Sheldon Jackson Mission School. George Kostromitinoff, afterward known as Father Sergius, was the interpreter. The opening of the school was a great event for Sitka and nearly everyone in the town attended. Annahootz, the friendly Kokwantan war chief, made a speech. Mr.
"Miss Fannie," he replied, "you're breaking my heart." "Aw, now, John, are you going to spoil our friendship this way?" "Friendship! Oh, Fannie!" "Miss Fannie, if you please, Mister John." "Ah! has it come to that? And do you hide that face?" For Fannie had omitted to charge herself not to smile at the wrong time "Have you forgotten the day we parted here five years ago?" "Why, no.
Sometimes I tried to make you understand, didn't I? I'm very sorry, John. I know I've done wrong. But I I meant well. I really did!" The youth waved an arm. "You've wrecked my life. Oh, Fannie, I'm no mere sentimentalist. I can say in perfect command of these wild emotions, 'Enchantress, fare thee well!" "Oh, fare thee fiddlesticks!" Fannie rose abruptly.
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