Thus I went up Market Street as far as Fourth Street, passing by the door of Mr. Read, my future wife's father; when she, standing at the door, saw me, and thought I made, as I certainly did, a most awkward, ridiculous appearance. Our Country's Readers - Page 179by M. Halley, Leonard Lemmon - 1903Full view - About this book
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