[Samantha at the World’s Fair by Marietta Holley]@TWC D-Link bookSamantha at the World’s Fair CHAPTER X 3/32
I am most afraid for his future, but she wuz a-teachin' him the best she could; you could see that by her looks. Then there wuz Truth, another beautiful woman, a-holdin' a lookin'-glass in her hand, and a-teachin' another little boy.
Mebby it wuz the young Future she wuz a-learnin' to tell the truth, anyway, no matter how much it hurt him, how hard it hit aginst old custom and prejudices.
He wuz a-leanin' affectionate on her, but his eyes wuz a-lookin' away--fur off. Mebby he'll hear to her, mebby he will--he's young; but I feel kinder dubersome about it. She held her glass dretful high.
Mebby she laid out that Uncle Sam should see his old features in it, and mebby she wuz a-remindin' him that he ortn't to carve woman as a statute of Truth, and then not be willin' to hear her complaints when she tries to tell him about 'em, in his own place, where he makes his laws, year in and year out. If he believes she is truthful--and he must, or he wouldn't name her Truth and set her up so high for the nations to look at--what makes him, year after year, act towards wimmen as if he believed she wuz a-lyin'? It is onreasonable in him. And then there wuz Abundance, a woman and a man.
I guess they had an abundance of everything for their comfort, and it looked real good to see they wuz both a-sharin' it. She wuz a-settin' in a chair, and he wuz on the floor.
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