Near a Whole City Full

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Near a Whole City Full
Edward Waterman Townsend
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John Hope's Ann Eliza was the brightest girl in Greenwich, and was so acknowledged from the time she first went to the Greenwich Avenue School, near Jefferson Market, to the time she left her father's home, on Bank street, which was when she was eighteen years old, after having been her father's housekeeper for four years.
Mrs. Hope died when the fifth baby was born, and, besides the youngest, Ann Eliza had the care of two other children younger than she, not counting ANN ELIZA'S TRIUMPH. 65 Ch
...arley, who was an office-boy in the dock office of the steamship line where his father was a clerk and had been for twenty years.
Charley took care of himself, but Ann Eliza took care of the three other children, and of the five-room apart- ment where they lived. Also she cooked, washed, made beds, cleaned house, and even then had time to practise singing at the old-fashioned piano, which her mother owned before she married John Hope, in her father's home, in Little West Twelfth street.
The neighbors said Ann Eliza was a credit to her mother's bringing up ; and they often called in the evenings to hear Ann Eliza play and sing, and they told J/ohn Hope that he was a mighty lucky man to have a daughter as smart as Ann Eliza, and as strong.


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