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by Elizabeth Cooper


Drusilla With A Million - Adobe eBook

Drusilla With A Million eBook

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Drusilla With A Million - Adobe eBook

Drusilla with a Million eBook

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Drusilla With A Million - Microsoft Reader eBook

Drusilla with a Million eBook

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Drusilla With A Million Summary

Drusilla Doane, O Drusilla Doane! came waveringly around the corner; and the quavering voice was followed by a little old woman who peered at the line of old ladies sitting in the sun. Is Drusilla Doane here? she inquired, darting quick birdlike glances from her old eyes at the curious faces that looked up at her approach.

It's an awful thing to be poor, Daphne--real poor. Yet-- she said musingly, "even when you're real poor you can always find somethin' to give. Like Mis' Sweet. Did I ever tell you about Mis' Sweet? She lived in our village and she was mortal poor all her life. When her husband lived he didn't do no more work than he had to and she had to git along as best she could, and then when he died she lived with her son, who was so mean and stingy that he made her go to bed at dark so's she wouldn't burn kerosene.

"Drusilla Doane, O Drusilla Doane!" came waveringly around the corner; and the quavering voice was followed by a little old woman who peered at the line of old ladies sitting in the sun. "Is Drusilla Doane here?" she inquired, darting quick birdlike glances from her old eyes at the curious faces that looked up at her approach.



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