Tillie, a Mennonite Maid; a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch

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Tillie, a Mennonite Maid; a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch
Martin Helen Reimensnyder
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Her heart beatfast as she thought how SHE might, perhaps, in another year be theapplicant for a vacancy at William Penn.
"Around forty-five dollars, " Absalom answered.
"Oh!" Tillie said; "it seems so much, don't it?" "Fur settin' and doin' nothin' but hearin' off spellin' and readin' andwhatever, it's too much! Pop says he's goin' to ast your pop and therest of the Board if they hadn't ought to ast this here Harvardgradyate to take a couple dollars less, seein' he ain't no MillersvilleNormal.
..." They had by this time reached the farm, and Tillie, not very warmly, asked Absalom whether he would "come in and sit awhile. " She almostsighed audibly as he eagerly consented.
When he had left at twelve o'clock that night, she softly climbed thestairs to her room, careful not to disturb the sleeping household. Tillie wondered why it was that every girl of her acquaintance exultedin being asked to keep company with a gentleman friend. She had found"sitting up" a more fatiguing task than even the dreaded Monday'swashing which would confront her on the morrow.


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