New York Weekly edition
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Series: | New York Weekly v. 28 no. 38 (page 8) |
Item: | A Brave Young Girl |
Author: |
Silingsby, Maurice
(pseudonym used by Cumier, Thomas J.)
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Date: |
July 28, 1873 |
New York Weekly edition
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Series: | New York Weekly v. 60 no. 9 (page 8) |
Item: | A Brave Young Girl |
Author: |
Silingsby, Maurice
(pseudonym used by Cumier, Thomas J.)
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Date: |
December 10, 1904 |
First Sentence: | "Ah, Jobson!" exclaimed Squire Wilkinson, shaking hands through the carriage window, in front of the little inn in Cheshire, with a stout, rough-looking man in farmer's garb, "if I had expected to see you here, I would have brought along the money I owe you ; but I have it safely locked up for you in my bureau drawer at home," he added, with a bland smile. |
Last Sentence: | The squire gave her a marriage dower of a hundred dollars, and many other present that were acceptable for housekeeping. |
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