The Gayworthys

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Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney. The Gayworthys
The Gayworthys
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
DOCTOR GAYWORTHY'S WOMEN-FOLKS
CHAPTER II
DOWN AMONG THE COMPANY
CHAPTER III
PEEKIN' AND HARKIN'
CHAPTER IV
STACY LAWTON'S WALK HOME
CHAPTER V
THE SECRET AT THE HARTSHORNES'
CHAPTER VI
THE DAIRY FARM
CHAPTER VII
WATCHING AND WAITING
CHAPTER VIII
EBEN'S COUP-D'ETAT
CHAPTER IX
"GABRIEL!"
CHAPTER X
ANOTHER WEEK
CHAPTER XI
MRS. GAIR WRITES HOME
CHAPTER XII
THE PEARL
CHAPTER XIII
PROVERBS
CHAPTER XIV
THE EXPECTANT SYSTEM
CHAPTER XV
A SEARCH; AND ODYLLIC FORCE
CHAPTER XVI
INTO PORT
CHAPTER XVII
COMING!
CHAPTER XVIII
BIDDY FLYNN AND HER NEIGHBORS
CHAPTER XIX
THE SILENT SIN
CHAPTER XX
GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY?
CHAPTER XXI
THE ROUGH OFF
CHAPTER XXII
MIXED NEWS FROM HOME
CHAPTER XXIII
MUSIC BETWEEN THE ACTS
CHAPTER XXIV
THEN AND NOW
CHAPTER XXV
BROWN BREAD
CHAPTER XXVI
UP BOAR-BACK
CHAPTER XXVII
OVER EAST SPUR
CHAPTER XXVIII
SUNDAY
CHAPTER XXIX
LIFE'S WORD
CHAPTER XXX
DRIFTING APART
CHAPTER XXXI
A BIRTHDAY; AND WHAT IT BROUGHT
CHAPTER XXXII
THE SCARLET OAK
CHAPTER XXXIII
VIEWS; ACROSS AND BACK
CHAPTER XXXIV
OPPOSITE AGAIN; AT THE LESSER DISTANCE
CHAPTER XXXV
EBEN'S DISCOURSE
CHAPTER XXXVI
MRS. GAIR MAKES UP HER MIND TO BE EQUAL TO IT
CHAPTER XXXVII
TO-MORROW
CHAPTER XXXVIII
SEEKING
CHAPTER XXXIX
FINDING
CHAPTER XL
THRUMS AGAIN
CHAPTER XLI
THE SUNNY CORNER
CHAPTER XLII
"ELECTED!"
CHAPTER XLIII
LAST, BUT NOT FINAL
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Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney
A Story of Threads and Thrums
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While Joanna spoke, the three or four young men, of whom Gabriel Hartshorne was one, came into the dooryard, and passed the porch, going towards the well, which, with its long sweep and wide curb, occupied a central position in the space between house and garden, not so far from the porch as to be beyond conversational distance. There were almost always girls in the porch and young men about the well, in these summer Sunday noons. Joanna, standing upon the step, facing inward, neither paused nor turned, but talked on recklessly, as they went by.
"I never heard anybody run on as you do!" cried Eunice Gibson. "It don't make any difference what it's about. It was just so at your party the other night. How you did train! You made fun of everything that came up."
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