She asked him where he was going and what he was going to do. He dare not repeat the story that he was a stone-mason — the woman knew he was some sort of a superior being, and his answer that he was going out west to make his fortune was met by the... Painted Meadows - Page 38by Sophie Kerr - 1920 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
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...first situation. He unexpectedly met with one who had known his pious father. The gentleman inquired where he was going, and what he was going to do. He was going to the very town where the gentleman resided. " And where are you going to lodge, my boy?"... | |
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...middle-aged, stout and illiterate woman poured JOURNEYS his tea and called him "dear heart." She asked him where he was going and what he was going to do. He dare not repeat the story that he was a stone-mason — the woman knew he was some sort of a superior... | |
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...middle-aged, stout and illiterate woman poured JOURNEYS his tea and called him "dear heart." She asked him where he was going and what he was going to do. He dare not repeat the story that he was a stone-mason — the woman knew he was some sort of a superior... | |
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...capacity and made his own expenses. He was a firm, cool-headed boy, who always seemed to know exactly where he was going and what he was going to do. He struck one at once as mature and resourceful, and thoroughly the master of himself. There was plenty... | |
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