Panola, an electronic edition
by Sarah A. Dorsey [Dorsey, Sarah A. (Sarah Anne), 1829-1879.]
date: 1877
source publisher: T. B. Peterson & Brothers
collection: Genre Fiction
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"P. S.--Antony Coolidge has been here a week. he begins to be tiresome. Mark has just rolled himself out to my side on this verandah, where I am writing; and here appear the train also. It is astonishing, the necessity of ordinary women for something to gush over upon. They must expend the overflow of sentiment in their tender bosoms, whether it be on parrots, or poodles, or men. For my part I prefer poodles, though you never had any patience with Fanfan. She likes the warns baths | | 175 here very much. I take her in every day. It is good for her health."