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 . from a dog when J O he sets ont. One mornin I says to him, k; Josiah Allen, whatsthe nse of your keepin* that pup ? Savs he Saniantha. he is a good feller, it I will t O kinder run ahead of him, and keep between him andthe cows, he will go on to them first rate, he seems towant • Encouragement !v .-ays I, <;I should think asmuch. I didnt sav no more, and that ve


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 . from a dog when J O he sets ont. One mornin I says to him, k; Josiah Allen, whatsthe nse of your keepin* that pup ? Savs he Saniantha. he is a good feller, it I will t O kinder run ahead of him, and keep between him andthe cows, he will go on to them first rate, he seems towant • Encouragement !v .-ays I, <;I should think asmuch. I didnt sav no more, and that very day the axident t, / e/ ^ happened. Josiah heard me holler, and he come run-nin from the barn—and a scairter man I never see,He took me right up, and was carryin of me in. Iwas in awful agony—and the first words I remembersavin* was these, in a faint voice. i/ » I wonder if youll keep that pup now TSays he firmly, yet with pity, and with pale andanxious face. • Mebbv vou didnt encourage him enough.* b t/ O O Says I deliriously, Did you expect I was goin to VERY SICK A-I5ED. 10: parry him in my arms and throw him at the hen- 1 every other , wall! says he, kinder soothinly, • Do 1-: - •. * .-till, how do you expect Im goin? to carry you if round BO. IK- laid me down on the lounge in the sett in I never got oilof it, for two week-. rVver set in—I had been kinder unwell for quite a spell, but 1wouldnt give up. I would keep ?ruund to this axident seemed to be the last hump on thecamels back, I had to give in, and Tir/ah Ann hadto come home from school to do the work. When the news got out that I was sick, lots of folk-came to see me. And every one wanted me to tal >some different kinds of patented medicine, or heibdrink—why my stomach would have been drounde*out, a perfect wreck—if I had took half. And tin:every one would name my d< - - --••me new nan.• .Why I told Josiah at the end of the week, that accor- 102 TH


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