Aunt Hannah and Martha and John

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Pansy, Mrs. C. M. Livingston 1890
English
  • Aunt Hannah's Letter to Her Sister
  • Mixed Things
  • Good Bread and Good Meetings
  • "Total Depravity"
  • Purturbations
  • A Smoky Atmosphere
  • Bonnets, and Burns, and Burdens
  • Impromptu Visits
  • Reconciliations
  • Moral Evolution
  • "Don't Repeat It"
  • Lessons
  • Persecution of the Saints
  • Cross-Lots
  • Character Studies
  • This World and the Other One
  • Ready to Make Sacrifices
  • "Without are Dogs"
  • Intricacies
  • An Eventful Afternoon
  • Embarassing Questions
  • Fanaticism
  • Precipitation
  • Complications
  • A Modern Martyr
  • "Three of Us"
  • Intuition
  • J.S.R.
Aunt Hannah's fondest wish had been that her nephew John would marry a local girl and take over the family farm. Trouble was, John was never very interested in the farm and followed his own path, first to college and then to seminary. Now he was settling into his first pastorate and as anyone could see, his wife Mattie was simply not fit to be a housekeeper or a pastor's wife in a country church. If only he had listened to his Aunt Hannah! (Summary by MaryAnn)

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