Miss Minerva and William Green Hill by Frances Boyd Calhoun
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MISS MINERVA AND WILLIAM GREEN HILL
BY FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN MISS MINERVA and WILLIAM GREEN HILL CHAPTER I A SCANDALIZED VIRGIN The bus drove up to the gate and stopped under the electric street-light. Perched on the box by the big, black negro driver sat a little boy whose slender figure was swathed in a huge rain coat. Miss Minerva was on the porch waiting to receive him. "Mercy on me, child," she said, "what on earth made you ride up there? Why didn't you get inside?" |
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