Crisis, the — Volume 02 by Winston Churchill
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trying to save Hester from Jennings."
"I thought that you said that it was to be my party, Pa," said Virginia, irrelevantly. The Colonel looked thoughtful, then he began to laugh. "Haven't we enough Black Republican friends?" she asked. "So you won't have him?" said the Colonel. "I didn't say that I wouldn't have him," she answered. The Colonel rose, and brushed the ashes from his goat. "By Gum!" he said. "Women beat me." CHAPTER X THE LITTLE HOUSE When Stephen attempted to thank Judge Whipple for going on Hester's bond, he merely said, "Tut, tut." The Judge rose at six, so his man Shadrach told Stephen. He had his breakfast at the Planters' House at seven, read the Missouri Democrat, and returned by eight. Sometimes he would say good morning to Stephen and |
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