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Identifier: bossoflittlearc00wils (find matches)
Title: The boss of Little Arcady
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Wilson, Harry Leon, 1867-1939
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Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap
Contributing Library: Scott - York University Libraries
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ea, perhaps the effect upon the children would not be deleterious. Well try it, said Aunt Delia, reaching for the ladle at sight of empty cups in the hands of Mrs. Judge Robinson and Mrs. Westley Keyts. ///furnish the cherries and the sugar and the tea. How it came about was never quite understood by the ladies, but the true and formal note of a Ladies Home Study Club was never once struck that afternoon. Madam the President did not call the meeting to order, the minutes of the last meeting are unread to this day, and a motion to adjourn never became necessary. It had been thought wisest to keep entirely away from poetry at this meeting, and the paper for the day, to have been read by Marcella Eubanks, was The Pathos of Charles Dickens. Marcella had taken unusual pains in its preparation, bringing with her two volumes of the author from which to read at the right moment the deaths of Little Nell and Paul Dombey. She had practised these until she could make her voice quaver effectively, and she had
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THE TRUTH ABOUT SHAKSPERE AT LAST 221 looked forward to a genuine ovation when she sat down. If it is clearly understood, then, that no one thought of calling for the paper, that even its proud author felt the hours gliding by without any poignant regret, it should be seen that the occasion had strangely come to be one of pure and joyous relaxation, with never an instructive or cultured or studious moment. There was talk of domestic concerns, sprightly town gossip, mirth, wit, and anecdotes. Aunt Delia McCormick told her parrot story, which was risque, even when no gentlemen were present, for the parrot said damn it! in the course of his surprisingly human repartee under difficulties. Mrs. Westley Keyts, the bars being down, there upon began another parrot story. But Miss Eubanks, who had observed that all parrot stories have damn in them, suddenly conceived that matters had gone far enough in that direction. Affecting not to have heard Mrs. Keytss opening of A returned missionary made a gift of

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