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Updated: June 2, 2025
'I go aht nursin', yer know, so I know all abaht it. 'Well, you surprise me, said Mrs. Kemp. 'I didn't know as Liza was thet way. She never told me nothin' abaht it. 'D'yer know 'oo it is 'as done it? 'Now you ask me somethin' I don't know, replied Mrs. Kemp. 'But now I come ter think of it, it must be thet there Tom. 'E's been keepin' company with Liza.
Seems like I ain't had a ten minutes' straight nap since we joined up with the main column. Scoutin' ahead a couple weeks ago you could at least fill your belly and rest up at some farm. Them boys pushin' the prisoners back there sure has it tough. Bet some of 'em been eatin' dust most all day " "Be glad you're not ridin' in one of the wagons nursin' a hole in your middle."
"But oh, Ben you don't mean that Wilson would be so base so cowardly?" "Collie, you're a child. You don't realize the depths to which a man can sink. Wils has had a long, hard pull this winter. My nursin' an' your letters have saved his life. He's well, now, but that long, dark spell of mind left its shadow on him. He's morbid." "What does he want to see me for?" asked Columbine, tremulously.
But most Yankee women when they grow old, specially if they are spinsters, are grand at compoundin' medicines and presarves. They begin by nursin' babies and end by nursin' broughten up folks. Old Mother Boudrot, now, was great on herbs, most of which were as simple and as harmless as herself.
Wear your rubbers and your thick jacket. After runnin' all the way down there for your legs never seem to be rigged for walkin' like other girls' you'll set down on some damp stone or other and ketch your death o' cold, an' your Aunt Jane n' I'll be kep' up nights nursin' you and luggin' your meals upstairs to you on a waiter."
Don't you know, she come and stopped with us six weeks that time Marilla was so dyin' sick and we hadn't been able to get proper help; and what a providence Maria Durrant was! Mother said one day that she never saw so capable a woman." "I don't stand in need of nursin'," said the old man, grumbling, and taking a defensive attitude of mind. "What's the use, anyway, if you can't get her?
John was th' greatest hand t' go you ever saw till he married her, an' now he don't go nowhere, an' when I asked him about it, he said she wasn't well! She's as well as any woman that's nursin', an' she's got his mother t' help 'er too."
"But you'll break down yourself, Nell, if you go nursin' him every night, an' all night, like this. Surely there's some o' the women on board that'll be glad to lend a helpin' hand." "I know one who'll be only too happy to do that, whether she's well or ill," said Mitford, rising with unwonted alacrity, and hastening to his wife's berth.
"Well, you mustn't go out in them nursin' things again," said Minta, quickly; "I've put you in some lace in your black dress, an' it looks beautiful." "Oh, thank you, Minta; but that black dress always seems to me too smart to walk about these streets in." "It's just nice," said Minta, with decision. "It's just what everybody that knows you what your mamma would like to see you in.
She heated a huge kettle of water, filled her pail, and then, for the first time, spoke. "I've come to finish cleanin' as I promised I would, and I hope it'll offset your nursin' of Minty.
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