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Updated: June 23, 2025


"Good-evening. I'm glad you're bringing such a nice-looking girl to Mrs. March. What is her what is your name?" "Daaphne." "What!" "Yass'm. Mr. Mahch say whiles I wuck faw he's maw he like me to be naame Jaane, but my fo'-true name's Daaphne, yass'm." "Barb," said Fannie, "I've just thought of something we must attend to in the house at once!"

Mary declared, smiling. "You really don't half-appreciate her, Joe!" "Anyhow, I appreciate that hat," was the reply, with a dry chuckle. "Mr. Griggs," Fannie announced.

"O my darling Nellie Gray, they have taken you away," wept the fiddles, and "Who? who? who-who-who?" inquired the basses in deep solicitude. Well, the first dance would soon come, now; the second would shortly follow, and then he and Fannie could go out on the veranda and settle all doubts.

And I suppose you couldn't help spilling the beans to Mr. Jordan." But Rosemary was content to do without pæans of praise. The famous "January thaw" filled the streets with slush a few weeks later and made indoors a pleasant place to stay. Fannie Mears caught a heavy cold and was out of school a week and Nina Edmonds began to seek the society of Rosemary, whom she had rather neglected.

"Well, then," he replied with new warmth, "I'll owe it a long time. If he ever again shows his carelessness of conventional " Fannie laid a pale hand on her father's arm. "It wasn't his. He showed carefulness enough; I overruled it. It was his duty to come, Pop; and I had let him neglect duty for me long enough." The General started. "Why, Fan."

"Why, what shell I do?" said the servant helplessly. "I tell you, Mistah Oakley, ask Fannie. She 'll know how long I been a-savin' dis money." "I 'll ask no one." "I think it would be better to call his wife, Oakley." "Well, call her, but let this matter be done with soon."

The eight brothers, with faces of stern grief in the same old corner, side by side; the five sisters sobbing, tearful and quite overwhelmed with sorrow, sat opposite, Their eyes were fixed upon the same pair. Harwood knelt beside a couch in the middle of the room, and there lay Fannie; but how changed!

The room I had once rented from her mother was let to a handsomer man. I took up my studies where I had dropped them, and to all appearance there was little harm done. But for a long time I thought I should die a bachelor." "I know. Your cousin Fannie told me about it in the early days, before we were engaged.

It's about his that I'm afraid. What do you reckon's the reason I've held him off for years?" "Just because you could, Fannie." "No, my dear little goosie, I did it because he never was so he couldn't be held off. I knew, and know yet, that after the wedding I've got to do all the courting. I don't doubt he loves me, but Barb, love isn't his master. That's what keeps me scared." They went in.

He was evidently a man of quick action, for he saw the girl and horseless wagon at a glance, touched the reins, stopped the horse, and jumped out before Fannie could think, taking off his hat and saying: "Lady in distress, runaway horse, lucky not to have upset load can I be of any use?" all in one breath.

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