Mrs. Featherby love

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  • I've tried to do like Mrs. Featherby used to do, and be like she was, and if I can make as fine a woman I needn't ask any more.

    Lahoma 1913

  • Brick's neck, and even Bill's, to look up high enough to see where Mrs. Featherby had risen.

    Lahoma 1913

  • She was talking to the sisters about the baby of the one and the chickens of the other, offering advice on both subjects from the experience of a certain Mrs. Featherby whom she had known as a child.

    Lahoma 1913

  • I couldn't do a finished job, but Bill took her by the hand later, then a Mrs. Featherby, what moved over in the west mountain, added stores from New

    Lahoma 1913

  • "Mrs. Featherby was a very wonderful woman," Lahoma announced with conviction, "and the first woman I ever knew.

    Lahoma 1913

  • "When Mrs. Featherby lived near, I asked her all about such cases and got her advice and experience.

    Lahoma 1913

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