Pine Ridge Plantation Or the Trials And Successes of a Young Cotton Planter
Pine Ridge Plantation Or the Trials And Successes of a Young Cotton Planter
William Drysdale
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" How do you do, Miss Mary ?" Mr. Burrus asked, taking off his hat to her. " Hunt tells me that you are his sister, and I bid you welcome to North Caro- lina, and hope you will enjoy yourself here in the South. Your brother is a worker, and that is a com- fortable home he has made for you both. " " Good evening, Miss Robertson, " Mr. Gray said, as he also removed his hat and bowed ; and Mary was surprised, for she did not know yet that in the South afternoon is always called evening. '^ That is... a fine boat your brother has, " Mr. Gray continued, "and no doubt you Avill have some great sport fishing, over on Brice Creek. I see you have nothing to learn about riding from the North Carolina ladies, " he added, and again removed his hat. THE FAMILY IN THE BRICE CREEK HOME. 95 i( Now when you want anything that you can't find in a new country/' Mr. Burrus said, " be sure to come to me, Miss Mary, for your brother and I are old friends. " After a few words of thanks and farewell the odd little procession turned down South Front Street again, and continued until the end of Trent River bridge was reached.
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