My opinions and Betsy Bobbet'sDesigned as a beacon light, to guide women to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but which may be read by members of the sterner sect, without injury to themselves or the book . over my specs, Im afraid it is too latefor me to interfere, I am afraid she haint a likelygirl. His face was jest as red as blood. But he tried to 354 DOLLY VARDENS ACQUAINTANCE. turn it off with a laugh. And he said somethinabout her beiii the style, and bein gay, or some-thin. But I jest stopped him pretty quick. Says I>givin him a awful searchin look, I think jest as much of
My opinions and Betsy Bobbet'sDesigned as a beacon light, to guide women to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but which may be read by members of the sterner sect, without injury to themselves or the book . over my specs, Im afraid it is too latefor me to interfere, I am afraid she haint a likelygirl. His face was jest as red as blood. But he tried to 354 DOLLY VARDENS ACQUAINTANCE. turn it off with a laugh. And he said somethinabout her beiii the style, and bein gay, or some-thin. But I jest stopped him pretty quick. Says I>givin him a awful searchin look, I think jest as much of Dolly as I do of her most intimatefriends, male orfemale. He pretended toturn it off with alaugh. But Iknow a guilty con-science when I seeit as quick as any-body. I haint oneto break a bruisedreed more thanonce into. Andmy spectaclesbeamed more DOLLY TARDEN. mildly onto him, and I says to him in a kind but firm manner. Young man, if I was in your place, I would drop Dolly Yardens acquaintance. Says I, I advise you for your own good, jest as I would Thomas Jefferson. Who is Thomas Jefferson ? says he. Says I, in a cautious tone, He is Josiah Allens child, by his first wife, and the own brother of A DUKADR I. DlJiCOVKUY. I then laid my hand on a piece of choklate ground calico, and says I, kk This suits me pretty well, hut Ihave my. doubts, says I, examinin it closer throughmy spivs, [mistrust it will lade some. What isyour opinion C says I, speakin to a elegantly dressedwoman hv mv side, who stood there with her richsilk dre>s a trailin down on the floor. ])•> you suppose this calico will wash mom C I was so husv n rnhhiiT the calico to sec if it wasfirm cloth, that I never looked up in her face at when I a*ked her for the third time, and shedidnt speak, I looked up in her face, and I haintcome so near faintin sence I was united to JosiahAllen. Tin it ivomans hr<td was off7 The clerk see that 1 was overcome by somethin,and says he, what is the ma
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