Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . tingy, and mighty afraid o deopinions o de biggety people. And fowhat? Jess to strut round wid dat childlike he was her spectable go-to-meetingfader! And was the child sorry to leavehim? asked Hamlin. Wull—no, sah. De mighty eurosthing, Marse Jack, about the gals—bigand little—is dey just use de Kernel!dats all! Dey just use de ole man likea pole to bring down deir persimmons—see ? But Mr. Hamlin did not smile. Later it was known that Colonel Star-bottle had resigned his guardianship withthe consent of the court. Whether heev


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . tingy, and mighty afraid o deopinions o de biggety people. And fowhat? Jess to strut round wid dat childlike he was her spectable go-to-meetingfader! And was the child sorry to leavehim? asked Hamlin. Wull—no, sah. De mighty eurosthing, Marse Jack, about the gals—bigand little—is dey just use de Kernel!dats all! Dey just use de ole man likea pole to bring down deir persimmons—see ? But Mr. Hamlin did not smile. Later it was known that Colonel Star-bottle had resigned his guardianship withthe consent of the court. Whether heever again saw his late ward was notknown—nor if he remained loyal to hismemories of her. Readers of these chronicles may, how-ever, remember that years after, whenthe Colonel married the widow of a cer-tain Mr. Tretherick, both in his court-ship and his short married life he wassingularly indifferent to the childishgraces of Carrie Tretherick, her belovedlittle daughter, and that his obtuseness inthat respect provoked the widows ire. Vox. CIV.—No


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