Comfort Pease and her Gold Ring by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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Comfort Pease
And her Gold Ring By Mary E. Wilkins Author of Prembroke, Jane Field, A Humble Romance, etc., etc. Fleming H. Revell Company New-York Chicago Toronto MDCCCXCV One of the first things which Comfort remembered being told was that she had been named for her Aunt Comfort, who had given her a gold ring and a gold dollar for her name. Comfort could not understand why. It always seemed to her that her aunt, and not she, had given the name, and that she should have given the ring and the dollar; but that was what her mother had told her. "Your Aunt Comfort gave you this beautiful gold ring and this gold dollar for your name," said she. The ring and the dollar were kept in Mrs. Pease's little rosewood work-box, which she never used for needlework, but as a repository |
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