Fanatic Or Christian a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch

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Fanatic Or Christian a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch
Martin Helen Reimensnyder
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It may mebby make liquor come away it ain't fur me to say it won't fur I don't know fur sure but it certainly can't have no effec on a woman in childbirth! It stands to reason. And I don't want fur an unmarried daughter of mine to be so bold as to stand up before a congregation and talk about sich things; it ain't nice, Gertie. Do you think?" she appealed to Stella and David.
Stella laughed and David laid his arm about Mrs. Swartz's shoulder. "It's a mistake, " he told her reassuringly. "Gertru
...de will explain to you what she is going to talk about. " "About woman in industry, Mother. " "Och!" exclaimed Mrs. Swartz in a confusion and embarrassment that her modern-minded maiden daughters did not feel at all. "To think I made sich a break right in front of David! It's you, Gertie, that must have the shamed face fur me. Ain't?" "Never, Mother!" Gertrude cheerfully lied. "And here's James with the glad tidings that luncheon is served, " she added as the butler appeared. "I'm grossly enjoying home cooking after five months at a Moncaster boarding house.

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