The book The Milch Bride was written by author J. R. Biery Here you can read free online of The Milch Bride book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Milch Bride a good or bad book?
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When the tub was filled in the pantry, the men left the house so Hattie could take the first bath. Jackson stood on the porch, the sleeping baby cradled against him, his head on his broad shoulder, the new toy wedged between them, and stared down at James. “What was the reaction to the news that we’re married?” Jackson asked. “I didn’t get a chance to tell Rubye before the preacher dropped by and gave the Dawsons and her the low-down. You don’t want to know what they all had to say. Reckon he’ll... have the word spread around town before church tomorrow.” “I was hoping that it would remove Rubye’s objections and she would want to come home. I knew the Dawsons would be upset.” “Upset, don’t begin to cover what Irene Dawson was. She started ranting like a crazy woman.” “I don’t want Hattie to have to put up with any more nonsense. We’re married, she’s my legal wife, and I won’t tolerate any slurs about my wife. Maybe I should wear a gun, maybe we should just stay home again this Sunday.”
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