The Man of Yesterday a Romance of a Vanishing Race
The Man of Yesterday a Romance of a Vanishing Race
Mary Holland Mcneish Kinkaid
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Maury and I have been taught a lesson, " said the Judge. " We have never liked these Ter- ritory houses that are set up on stilts, and we have often found fault with our cottage, but this morning we agreed that we liked it much better when it was on stilts than when it wasn't. " " Oh, we are in such a dreadful state! " moaned Mrs. Maury, lifting her hands, " and, think of it ! My cut glass goblets that have been in the family for three generations were smashed into bits! " Pakali, who had been ...helping her aunt superintend the serving of breakfast to negro victims of the storm, came in accompanied by Miko. The excitement of the day had put a deep colour into her cheeks, and her sense of gratitude be- cause the lives of her relatives and friends had been spared 146 THE MAN OF YESTERDAY had given her something of her old buoyancy of spirit. She passed around the table, shaking hands with the twenty per- sons whom her aunt and Hattakowa were entertaining. Mar- chand offered her his seat and accepted a chair near the foot of the table, but, while he talked to the person next him, his attention often wandered to Pakali, who had much to say to the old General.
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