- Bessie and I and Bessie's Mother
- Courting the Mother
- Our Marriage
- Mountains and more Mother-in-Law
- The Rise and Fall
- What is Home without a Mother-in-Law?
- Miss Van's Party and another Unpleasantness
- Another Charlie in the Field
- The Shadow on our Life
- My Mother-in-Law Subdued
- George's New Departure
- Baby Talk, Old Dives, and Other Things
- A Surprise
- A Happy Prospect
Here we were, only a month married, and spending our honeymoon at a most charming summer resort, where there was no excuse for getting out of patience. Everything was beautiful and attractive: Little hotel, strange to say, quite delightful; no fault to find with surroundings and accommodations; my darling Bessie, as sweet as an angel and determined to be happy and to make me happy; everything, in short, calculated to give us a long summer of delight.
That is, if Bessie had only been an orphan. But there was her mother, who had joined us on our summer trip, after the first two weeks of unalloyed happiness, and threatened to accompany us through life. (excerpt from chapter 1)
That is, if Bessie had only been an orphan. But there was her mother, who had joined us on our summer trip, after the first two weeks of unalloyed happiness, and threatened to accompany us through life. (excerpt from chapter 1)
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