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Chapter 2 OLD TIMES.

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t porch of Cottage Hall ready for a ride and waiting for the stable boy to bring up our poni

. We are not going anywhere, and sha

so early in the morning." He then ordered the horses back to the lot. We were obliged to submit to his authority without protest, though I was ready to s

afterward a student in any schoolroom, though at this time only in my thirteenth year. I had been in class with girls three or four years older than myself, and was considered quite mature in person and mental development. I early ascertained that girls had a sphere w

errick's love-letters, written in 1839, alluding to a remark of mine on the absurdity of a "young thing like me" being companionable for a man of thirty years, he says: "Is it not 'ridiculously absurd' for a young lady who talks seriously of moving an island in the lake of Windermere to suppose she is not old enough to marry anybody? I have been reared in the cold North where mind and person come to maturity slowly; you in the sunny South where th

ssachusetts. He was an advocate and jurist, served as district judge of the Florid

h of each other and had exchanged frequent letters, many of which have been sacredly preserved to the present time. Bishop John C. Keener, who was his lifelong friend, said of him at the time of his death: "Judge Merrick was always a bright, delightful person in his family and with his acquaintances and friends. He was a scholar, and was familiar with several modern languages, especially French and German. He h

great writers and expounders of the law. They were, as became them, more solid than brilliant, more massive than showy. They are like granite masonry, and will serve as guides and landmarks in years to come. He was domestic, temperate and simple in his habits; modest, patient,

eloquent tribute which dealt with

et at his lifeless feet. To the inquiry "Who sent them?" he replied: "I brought them. For three years he has given me money to buy all my school books, and I am so sorry he is dead!" In a letter my daughter-in-law had written me while we were

et, all things else being equal, it is surely better they should unite to make up a perfect life before the season of youth has passed away, and the man became blasé, the woman warped. Men are much concerned about our sex and the duties and peculiar functions belonging thereto. It is my opinion that they too need some instruction in regard to the exercise and regulation of their own relations and responsibilities toward the future welfare of the race. They have decided that brain work is detrimental to the full development of the organization of the female

y over Greek and Latin exercises at the age of seven years, when she should have been playing with her dolls and romping in the fresh outdoor air. It was her father, M. Necker, who trained Madame

man is going to college and becoming informed and intellectual. Nature will take care that she keeps

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Contents

Old Times in Dixie Land
Chapter 1 COTTAGE HALL.
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Chapter 2 OLD TIMES.
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Chapter 3 HOME LIFE.
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Chapter 4 RUMORS OF OUR CIVIL WAR.
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Chapter 5 MY DAUGHTER LAURA'S DIARY.
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Chapter 6 WAR-MEMORIES HOW BECKY COLEMAN WASHED HESTER WHITEFIELD'S FACE.
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Chapter 7 WAR MEMORIES THE STORY OF PATSY'S GARDEN.
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Chapter 8 HOW WOMAN CAME TO THE RESCUE.
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Chapter 9 MISS VINE'S DINNER PARTY AND ITS ABRUPT CONCLUSION.
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Chapter 10 OUR FEDERAL FRIENDS AND THE COLORED BROTHER.
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Chapter 11 LAURA'S DEATH IN THE EPIDEMIC OF '78.
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Chapter 12 A FIRST SPEECH AND SOME NOTED WOMEN.
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Chapter 13 FRANCES WILLARD.
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Chapter 14 SORROW AND SYMPATHY.
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Chapter 15 BECKY SPEAKS UP IN MEETING IN THE INTERESTS OF MORALITY.
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Chapter 16 MRS. JULIA WARD HOWE AND THE BLESSED COLORED PEOPLE.
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Chapter 17 NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND A VENERABLE COUSIN.
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Chapter 18 ENTER-AS AN EPISODE-MRS. COLUMBIANA PORTERFIELD.
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Chapter 19 THE SOUTHERN WOMAN BECOMES A "CLUBABLE" BEING.
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Chapter 20 "THE BEST IS YET TO BE."
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