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Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret

Chapter 7 AUNT ALVIRAH'S BACK AND BONES

Word Count: 987    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

de to let in the sweet Spring air and sunlight. A little old woman was stooping to brush the rag carpet with a whisk broom and dustpa

my bones! Oh, my ba

hioned Quakeresses. She was not much taller than Ruth herself, for when she stood upright-or as upright

rl, almost the gentlest, sweetest face she had ever seen, as it sl

h her hand upon the back she had been apostrophizing. "If here isn't

smile of the old lady broke down every bit of fortitude the girl had le

dy has been treating you badly, I know. And you've come right to your Aunt Alviry for comfor

on her knees before her, hid her face in the old lady's lap, and had her cry out. Meanwhile Aunt Alvirah seemed to have taken in several things abou

nts, "I guess that's all of that foolishn

tell that," said the

help you," said the girl. "I

ou pretty creeter,"

the floor. The lady said: "You ain't familiar to me, child.

d up at her in surprise. "Why, do

out what

I had come here t

ejaculated Aunt Alvira

" cried Ruth, much more su

our uncl

Potter-Unc

om her chair and her ejaculation was changed to a moan of pain

hy should he take anybody to help me? Is h

t because she was so amazed. She likewise

the poor farm, child?

pression which came into her face told

after me to the poor farm. I was sickly, too. There's them that said he went to Doctor Davison first to find out if I was goin' to git well before he come arter me; but Jabez ain't never t

ez, and the speech comforted her somewhat. Perhaps there was so

said, quietly. "But my papa and m

her bright brown eyes, a

ter, and she was Mr. Potter's

a word of it-never! I 'member Mary Potter, and a sweet, pretty child she was. But Jabe

save for Un

uietly on her knees Aunt Alviry gathered her head close to

ear Aunt Alvirah. And I hope I shall help y

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Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret
Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret
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1 Chapter 1 THE RED FLAME IN THE NIGHT2 Chapter 2 RENO3 Chapter 3 WHAT HAS HAPPENED 4 Chapter 4 THE GATE OF THE GREEN EYES5 Chapter 5 THE GIRL IN THE AUTOMOBILE6 Chapter 6 THE RED MILL7 Chapter 7 AUNT ALVIRAH'S BACK AND BONES8 Chapter 8 HOARDING UP PASSIONS-MONEY-WATER9 Chapter 9 THE CREST OF THE WAVE10 Chapter 10 THE RACE11 Chapter 11 UNCLE JABEZ IS EXCITED12 Chapter 12 THE CATASTROPHE13 Chapter 13 BUTTER AND BUTTERCUPS14 Chapter 14 JUST A MATTER OF A DRESS15 Chapter 15 IN SCHOOL16 Chapter 16 BEHIND THE GREEN LAMPS17 Chapter 17 TORMENTING MERCY18 Chapter 18 THE SPELLING BEE19 Chapter 19 THE STING OF POVERTY20 Chapter 20 UNCLE JABEZ IS MYSTERIOUS21 Chapter 21 THE END OF THE TERM22 Chapter 22 MERCY23 Chapter 23 IN OLAKAH GLEN24 Chapter 24 THE INITIALS25 Chapter 25 ENDINGS AND BEGINNINGS