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Chapter 3 THE TAVERN.

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sticks, setting one on each end of the mantel. Between them were snuffers on a snuffer-tray, and a tall mass of paper roses under a glass case. The fireplace was covered by a fireboard o

sumption to pull those ch

leon in scarlet standing on the green rock of St. Helena, holding a yellow three-cornered hat under his elbow. The house had a fried-potato odor, to which aunt Corinne did not object. She was hungry. But, besides this, the par

urns commemorated, and Grandma Padgett sympathized with her and tried to outdo her in sorrowful experiences. But this was impossible; for the landla

hat aunt Corinne began to feel terribly about life, an

alled the bar-room, though its shelves and counter were empty of decanters and glasses. They had the greater part of a long table to themselves, and Zene sat among them. These men the landlady c

stacks of mighty bread-slices. Boiled cabbage and onions and thick corn-pone with fried ham were there to afford a strong support through the night's fast. Nothing was served in order: you helped yourself from the dishes or let them alone at your pleasure. The

or the evening's feeding, and Robert climbed to his side, upon which the hostler good-naturedly took him by the shoulders and let him slide down and alight upon the spongy pile below. This would have been a delightful sensation had Bobaday

a concert in, and pasted up written advertisements of his performance in various parts of the town. He sent free tickets to the preacher and schoolmaster, and the landlord's family went in for nothing. Nobody else came, though he played on the flute and harmonium, besides the dulcimer, and sang Lilly Dale, and Roll on, Silver Moon, so touchingly that the landlady wiped her eyes at their mer

ole of shine in the general duskiness of the big dining-room. The landlady bade them a pathetic good-by. She was sure there were dangers ah

star yet trembling over the town. Aunt Corinne hugged her wrap, and Bobaday stuck his hands deep in his pockets. But Grandma sat erect

eft anythi

aid Robert. "And my gold

e and plunged into the ca

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Contents

Old Caravan Days
Chapter 1 THE START.
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Chapter 2 THE LITTLE-OLD MAN WITH A BAG ON HIS BACK.
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Chapter 3 THE TAVERN.
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Chapter 4 THE SUSAN HOUSE.
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Chapter 5 THE SUSAN HOUSE CELLAR.
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Chapter 6 MR. MATTHEWS.
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Chapter 7 ZENE'S MAN AND WOMAN.
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Chapter 8 LITTLE ANT RED AND BIG ANT BLACK.
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Chapter 9 THE GREAT CAMP MEETING.
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Chapter 10 THE CRY OF A CHILD IN THE NIGHT.
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Chapter 11 THE DARKENED WAGON.
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Chapter 12 JONATHAN AND THRUSTY ELLEN.
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Chapter 13 FAIRY CARRIE AND THE PIG-HEADED MAN.
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Chapter 14 SEARCHING.
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Chapter 15 THE SPROUTING.
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Chapter 16 THE MINSTREL.
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Chapter 17 THE HOUSE WITH LOG STEPS.
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Chapter 18 "COME TO MAMMA!"
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Chapter 19 FAIRY CARRIE DEPARTS.
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Chapter 20 SUNDAY ON THE ROAD.
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Chapter 21 HER MOTHER ARRIVES.
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Chapter 22 A COUNTRY SUNDAY-SCHOOL.
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Chapter 23 FORWARD.
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Chapter 24 THE TOLL-WOMAN.
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Chapter 25 ROBBERS.
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Chapter 26 THE FAIR AND THE FIERCE BANDIT.
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Chapter 27 A NIGHT PICTURE OF HOME.
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