[A Hoosier Chronicle by Meredith Nicholson]@TWC D-Link bookA Hoosier Chronicle CHAPTER VI 37/41
Mothers of daughters have that to think about." Miss Marian, catching Dan's eye, smiled as though to express her full appreciation of the humor of her mother's remark. "Mama learned that from my Aunt Sally," she ventured; and Dan saw that she was an independent spirit, given to daring sayings, and indulged in them by her parents. "Well, Aunt Sally is the wisest woman in the world," replied Mrs. Bassett, with emphasis.
"It would be to your credit if you followed her, my dear." Marian ignored her mother's rebuke and addressed herself to the visitor. "Aunt Sally lives in Indianapolis and I go there to Miss Waring's School.
I'm just home for Sunday." "Mrs.Owen is my aunt; you may have heard of her, Mr.Harwood; she was my father's only sister." "Oh, _the_ Mrs.Owen! Of course every one has heard of her; and I knew that she was Senator Singleton's sister.
I am sorry to say I don't know her." Unconsciously the sense of Morton Bassett's importance deepened.
In marrying Mrs.Jackson Owen's niece Bassett had linked himself to the richest woman at the state capital.
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