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A Hoosier Chronicle

CHAPTER VII
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Somebody said once that the difference between Indiana and Kentucky is, that while the Kentuckians are all cousins we Hoosiers are all neighbors.

But of course so many of us have had Kentucky grandfathers that we understand the Kentuckians almost as well as our own people.

I used to meet your grandfather now and then at Aunt Sally's; but I can't say that I ever knew him.

He's a delightful man and it's plain that his heart is centred in you." "There was never any one like grandfather," said Sylvia with feeling.
"I suppose that as he and Aunt Sally are such old friends they must have talked a good deal together about you and your going to college.

It would be quite natural." Sylvia had not thought of this.


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