The book Gabriel Tolliver a Story of Reconstruction was written by author Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908 Here you can read free online of Gabriel Tolliver a Story of Reconstruction book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Gabriel Tolliver a Story of Reconstruction a good or bad book?
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" But it isn't half so ridiculous as your make-believe. Oh, Nan! Nan! when will you come down from your clouds?" Now, Nan's world of make-believe was as natural to her as the persons and things all about her. No sooner had she guessed that it was Gabriel's intention to find out what the Union League was for, and, in a way, expose himself to some possible danger of discovery, than she carried the whole matter into her land of make- believe as naturally as a mocking-bird carries a flake of thistl...e-down to its nest. Once there, nothing could be more reasonable or more logical than the terrible danger to which Gabriel would be exposed. While it lasted, Nan's feeling of anxiety and alarm was both real and sincere. Mrs. Absalom could never enter into this world of Nan's; she was too practical and downright. And yet she had a ready sympathy for the girl's troubles and humoured her without stint, though she sometimes declared that Nan was queer and flighty. Mrs. Dorrington, on the other hand, inheriting the sensitive and artistic temperament of Flavian Dion, her father, was able to enter heartily into the most of Nan's vagaries.
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