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... father stopped him and told him he wished him to carry the money for him , and to whom to deliver it . He very readily agreed to be my father's messenger , and I remember when father took the money out to give him , and offered to count ...
... father stopped him and told him he wished him to carry the money for him , and to whom to deliver it . He very readily agreed to be my father's messenger , and I remember when father took the money out to give him , and offered to count ...
Pagina 90
... father died when he was about eleven years old , and he then went to Mobile , Alabama and lived with an uncle until he was about seventeen years old , when he returned to live with and assist his mother . His father was a thriftless ...
... father died when he was about eleven years old , and he then went to Mobile , Alabama and lived with an uncle until he was about seventeen years old , when he returned to live with and assist his mother . His father was a thriftless ...
Pagina 100
... father's place thought surely the judgment day had come , and was praying for help , and finally he said to my father , “ Collier , the world's certainly coming to an end . Look yonder how few stars are in the heavens . " My father said ...
... father's place thought surely the judgment day had come , and was praying for help , and finally he said to my father , “ Collier , the world's certainly coming to an end . Look yonder how few stars are in the heavens . " My father said ...
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Olden Times Revisited: W.L. Clayton's Pen Pictures Washington Lafayette Clayton Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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Alabama Appomattox Court House army Barton beautiful began boys brother Buck Owen Bullard Burdine called camp Captain Allen carried chloroform circuit Clayton Clayton's Pen Pictures Colonel Hill command Confederate corn cotton court Darby House Davis deer doctor dollars enemy eyes father Finley fire Gholson gray horse ground hand heard heart honor horse incident Itawamba county Judge kind knew land lawyer Lee County lived long ago looking McWilliams miles Mississippi Mitchener Monroe county Mooreville morning moved mule negroes never night old Fulton old Itawamba old Richmond old sorrel olden passed pistol preacher preaching readers regiment remember reminiscences Reuben Davis road saddle scenes seen slaves soldier South Southern Stagecoaches thing thought told took town trees Tupelo Uncle vote wife wood writing young