[Mary-’Gusta by Joseph C. Lincoln]@TWC D-Link book
Mary-’Gusta

CHAPTER IV
20/55

There were lilac bushes by the front door of the house, a clam-shell walk from the lane to that door, and, surrounding the whole, a whitewashed picket fence.

A sandy rutted driveway led from the rear of the house and the entrance of the barn down to a big gate, now wide open.

It was through this gateway and along this drive that the sagacious Major was pulling the buggy.
Mary-'Gusta stared at the house.

As she stared the back door was thrown open and a tall, thin man came out.

He was in his shirtsleeves, his arms were bare to the elbow, and to Mary-'Gusta's astonishment he wore an apron, a gingham apron similar to those worn by Mrs.Hobbs when at work in the kitchen.
"Ahoy, there, Isaiah!" hailed the Captain.


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