. Lineage and tradition of the family of John Springs III. SPRINGS, MARY AMANDA MOORE FAMILY OF .JOHN SPRINGS III 277 girls in formiiit^ a letter. This produced great then resorted to their imperfect French, and Leroy, be-ing fluent in that language, prompted them again. It wasmeant in fun and taken good-naturedly, and at least broke themonotony of the ride. From Charleston they went by steamer on their way re-joicing direct to New York City. Upon their arrival at thehotel they registered, and paid a weeks board in advance!During this week they crowded in


. Lineage and tradition of the family of John Springs III. SPRINGS, MARY AMANDA MOORE FAMILY OF .JOHN SPRINGS III 277 girls in formiiit^ a letter. This produced great then resorted to their imperfect French, and Leroy, be-ing fluent in that language, prompted them again. It wasmeant in fun and taken good-naturedly, and at least broke themonotony of the ride. From Charleston they went by steamer on their way re-joicing direct to New York City. Upon their arrival at thehotel they registered, and paid a weeks board in advance!During this week they crowded in all they possibly could inthe way of sight-seeing, theatres and various amusements,strictly observing the old proverb Make hay while the sunshines. The night before the expiration of their first weeksstay in New York, for which they had paid board in advance,and Avere still due one more day, they examined their pocket-books, and found their finances at a low ebb, they had justen(uigh to buy tickets for the theatre that night. So, trustingthe future to Providence, they inves


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