The Heart of Old Hickory And Other Stories of Tennessee
The book The Heart of Old Hickory And Other Stories of Tennessee was written by author Will Allen Dromgoole Here you can read free online of The Heart of Old Hickory And Other Stories of Tennessee book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Heart of Old Hickory And Other Stories of Tennessee a good or bad book?
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An' then he picked up the eggs in his hat an' fetched 'em up to the house, allowin* they must be Miss Mary's, bein' as they wuz on her side the fence ; and bein', too, as Miss Mary wuz the housekeeper an' 'tended to the chickens an' things, her ma bein' knocked up with rheumatism fur the last endurin' five years. So Loge he fetched the eggs up in his hat, mighty keerful not to break a single one. He tromped across the clover bottom, two corn fiel's, a cotton-patch, an' a strip o' woods lot, bar...eheaded, in the blazin' sun; little John say his bald head look like a b'iled beet with the skin took off when he got to the kitchen door an' 'si 0uft]$iliip. 141 give the eggs to ole Aunt Cindy, the cook, askin' her to give 'em to Miss Mary fur him. Ole Aunt Cindy she looked sorter skeered like, a minute, an' then she gin a grunt, but she ain't sayin' nothin' till Loge uz gone home. Then she walked out the back door an' flung them guinea eggs over in the hog lot. Then she went in the house an' toP Miss Mary ole Logan Beaseley done broke up the guinea nest they wuz lookin' fur to hatch out nex' day.
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