We and Our Neighbors; or, The Records of an Unfashionable Street
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Harriet Beecher Stowe. We and Our Neighbors; or, The Records of an Unfashionable Street
We and Our Neighbors; or, The Records of an Unfashionable Street
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WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS
CHAPTER I. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STREET
CHAPTER II. HOW WE BEGIN LIFE
CHAPTER III. THE FAMILY DICTATOR AT WORK
CHAPTER IV. EVA HENDERSON TO HARRY'S MOTHER
CHAPTER V. A TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT
CHAPTER VI. THE SETTLING OF THE WATERS
CHAPTER VII. LETTERS AND AIR-CASTLES
CHAPTER VIII. THE VANDERHEYDEN FORTRESS TAKEN
CHAPTER IX. JIM AND ALICE
CHAPTER X. MR. ST. JOHN
CHAPTER XI. AUNT MARIA CLEARS HER CONSCIENCE
CHAPTER XII. WHY CAN'T THEY LET US ALONE?
CHAPTER XIII. OUR "EVENING" PROJECTED
CHAPTER XIV. MR. ST. JOHN IS OUT-ARGUED
CHAPTER XV. GETTING READY TO BEGIN
CHAPTER XVI. THE MINISTER'S VISIT
CHAPTER XVII. OUR FIRST THURSDAY
CHAPTER XVIII. RAKING UP THE FIRE
CHAPTER XIX. A LOST SHEEP
CHAPTER XX. EVA TO HARRY'S MOTHER
CHAPTER XXI. BOLTON AND ST. JOHN
CHAPTER XXII. BOLTON TO CAROLINE
CHAPTER XXIII. THE SISTERS OF ST. BARNABAS
CHAPTER XXIV. EVA TO HARRY'S MOTHER
CHAPTER XXV. AUNT MARIA ENDEAVORS TO SET MATTERS RIGHT
CHAPTER XXVI. SHE STOOD OUTSIDE THE GATE
CHAPTER XXVII. ROUGH HANDLING OF SORE NERVES
CHAPTER XXVIII. REASON AND UNREASON
CHAPTER XXIX. AUNT MARIA FREES HER MIND
CHAPTER XXX. A DINNER ON WASHING DAY
CHAPTER XXXI. WHAT THEY TALKED ABOUT
CHAPTER XXXII. A MISTRESS WITHOUT A MAID
CHAPTER XXXIII. A FOUR-FOOTED PRODIGAL
CHAPTER XXXIV. GOING TO THE BAD
CHAPTER XXXV. A SOUL IN PERIL
CHAPTER XXXVI. LOVE IN CHRISTMAS GREENS
CHAPTER XXXVII. THEREAFTER?
CHAPTER XXXVIII. "WE MUST BE CAUTIOUS."
CHAPTER XXXIX. SAYS SHE TO HER NEIGHBOR—WHAT?
CHAPTER XL. THE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
CHAPTER XLI. LETTER FROM EVA TO HARRY'S MOTHER
CHAPTER XLII. JIM'S FORTUNES
CHAPTER XLIII. A MIDNIGHT CAUCUS OVER THE COALS
CHAPTER XLIV. FLUCTUATIONS
CHAPTER XLV. THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW
CHAPTER XLVI. WHAT THEY ALL SAID ABOUT IT
CHAPTER XLVII. "IN THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS."
CHAPTER XLVIII. THE PEARL CROSS
CHAPTER XLIX. THE UNPROTECTED FEMALE
CHAPTER L. EVA TO HARRY'S MOTHER
CHAPTER LI. THE HOUR AND THE WOMAN
CHAPTER LII. EVA'S CONSULTATIONS
CHAPTER LIII. WEDDING PRESENTS
CHAPTER LIV. MARRIED AND A'
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
Published by Good Press, 2021
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"I'm afraid," said Aunt Maria, returning with persistence to her subject, "that you are beginning wrong with Mary, and you'll have trouble in the end. Now I saw she had white sugar in the kitchen sugar-bowl, and there was the tea caddy for her to go to. It's abominable to have servants feel that they must use such tea as we do."
"Oh, well, aunty, you know Mary has been in the family so long I don't feel as if she were a servant; she seems like a friend, and I treat her like one. I believe Mary really loves us."
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