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Updated: May 23, 2025


"Law, now I who knows but you're well acquainted with Nancy Scovandyke's kin." Mrs. Graham turned as red as the cranberry sauce upon her plate, as she replied, "I've not the honor of knowing either Miss Scovandyke or any of her relatives." "Wall, she's a smart, likely gal, or woman I s'pose you'd call her, bein' she's just the age of my son." Here Mrs.

The latter 'Lena knew nothing about, but she replied that "she believed he was from Rockford, a village near Rochester, New York." "Why, Nancy Scovandyke's sister lives there. I wouldn't wonder if he knew her." "Very likely," returned Lena, catching her bonnet and hurrying off to ride with Captain Atherton and Anna.

Several times each day Grandma Nichols visited Mabel's room, always prescribing some new tea of herbs, whose healing qualities were wonderful, having effected cures in every member of Nancy Scovandyke's family, that lady herself, as a matter of course, being first included.

"Where did you come from, and why didn't your Aunt Nancy come with you? "'Tilda, this is Nancy Scovandyke's sister's boy. Caroline and Anny, this is Joel; you've heard tell of him." "I've been introduced, thank you," said Joel, taking a seat near Carrie, who haughtily gathered up the ample folds of her dress, lest it should be polluted.

"Yes or that is, Nancy Scovandyke's sister, Betsy Scovandyke that used to be, lives there. May be you know her. Her name is Bacon Betsy Bacon. She's a widder and keeps boarders." "Ah," said he, the teeth this time becoming wholly visible, "I've heard of Mrs. Bacon, but have not the honor of her acquaintance. You are from the east, I perceive." "Law, now! how did you know that!" asked Mrs.

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