. Village life in America, 1852-1872, including the period of the American Civil War as told in the diary of a school-girl . m o. PQ 1852] VILLAGE LIFE IN AMERICA 9 down to the table and just have Hannah wait on did not have any blessing because there was noone to ask it. Anna said she could, but I was afraidshe would not say it right, so I told her she had such lumps in our throats we could not eatmuch and we cried ourselves to sleep two or threenights. Aunt Ann Field took us home with her oneafternoon to stay all night. We liked the idea andMary and Louisa and Anna and I plan
. Village life in America, 1852-1872, including the period of the American Civil War as told in the diary of a school-girl . m o. PQ 1852] VILLAGE LIFE IN AMERICA 9 down to the table and just have Hannah wait on did not have any blessing because there was noone to ask it. Anna said she could, but I was afraidshe would not say it right, so I told her she had such lumps in our throats we could not eatmuch and we cried ourselves to sleep two or threenights. Aunt Ann Field took us home with her oneafternoon to stay all night. We liked the idea andMary and Louisa and Anna and I planned what wewould play in the evening, but just as it was dark ourhired man. Patrick McCarty. drove over after said Grandfather and Grandmother could not getto sleep till they saw the children and bid them good-night. So we rode home with him. We neverstayed anywhere away from home all night that wecan remember. When Grandmother came down-stairs the first time she was too weak to walk, soshe sat on each step till she got down. WhenGrandfather saw her. he smiled and said to us:When she will, she will, you may depend ont
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