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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Old Lady Number 31, by Louise Forsslund This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Old Lady Number 31 Author: Louise Forsslund Release Date: November 15, 2003 [eBook #10087] Language: English Chatacter set encoding: US-ASCII ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OLD LADY NUMBER 31*** E-text prepared by Kevin Handy, Dave Maddock, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team OLD LADY NUMBER 31 BY LOUISE FORSSLUND AUTHOR OF "THE STORY OF SARAH," "THE SHIP OF DREAMS," ETC. 1909 TO MY MOTHER CONTENTS I. THE TEA-TABLE II. "GOOD-BY" III. THE CANDIDATE IV. ONE OF THEM V. THE HEAD OF THE CORNER VI. INDIAN SUMMER VII. OLD LETTERS AND NEW VIII. THE ANNIVERSARY IX. A WINTER BUTTERFLY X. THE TURN OF THE TIDE XI. MENTAL TREATMENT XII. "A PASSEL OF MEDDLERS" XIII. THE PRODIGAL'S DEPARTURE XIV. CUTTING THE APRON-STRINGS XV. THE "HARDENING" PROCESS XVI. "A REG'LAR HOSS" XVII. THE DESERTER XVIII. SAMUEL'S WELCOME XIX. EXCHANGING THE OLIVE-BRANCH XX. THE FATTED CALF XXI. "OUR BELOVED BROTHER" I THE TEA-TABLE Angeline's slender, wiry form and small, glossy gray head bent over the squat brown tea-pot as she shook out the last bit of leaf from the canister. The canister was no longer hers, neither the tea-pot, nor even the battered old pewter spoon with which she tapped the bottom of the tin to dislodge the last flicker of tea-leaf dust. The three had been sold at auction that day in response to the auctioneer's inquiry, "What am I bid for the lot?" Nothing in the familiar old kitchen was hers, Angeline reflected, except Abraham, her aged husband, who was taking his last gentle ride in the old rocking-chair--the old arm-chair with painted roses blooming as brilliantly across its back as they had bloomed when the chair was first purchased forty years ago. Those roses had come to be a source of perpetual wonder to the old wife, an ever present example. Neither time nor stress could wilt them in a single leaf. When Abe took the first mortgage on the house in order to invest in an indefinitely loc
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