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Aunt Prue’s Adventure

When I was a gal—don’t you go asking me how long ago that was, ’cause I aint agoin’ to tell you; so there now. When I was a gal I went over to Uncle Adoniram’s to pay a visit. It was in a lonesome sort of place, and I hadn’t been there before, for they had just bought it, and I wasn’t a great hand to find my way about alone. But, one day, aunt was sick and couldn’t go down to the village to do the trading, and she jest said to me:

“Prue, you take Blackberry, he’s easy riding, and go down to the store and order these things that I’ve made a list of, and ask ’em to send ’em over tomorrow, for your uncle has taken the wagon, and I can’t bring ’em home myself, and we’re out of ham, and cheese, and molasses, and sugar, and tea, and soft-soap, and we haint got much pepper nor thyme nor mustard in the house, neither.”

“Yes, auntie,” says I, “I’ll go. And while I’m there, can’t I stop and take tea with Camilla Smith? I’ve promised a long time.”

Says aunt:

“Well, yes, you may, Prudence; but, for mercy’s sake, don’t get belated. You mightn’t be able to find your way after dark.”

Well, I promised. I went out to the stable, and Cousin Job fixed auntie’s side-saddle on Blackberry for me, and mounted me up. I don’t say he didn’t kiss me, for Job thought heaps of me, and I thought lots of Job, and uncle wasn’t against cousins marrying, though pa was.

Anyhow we had a little talk, and Job said he never saw a girl look so pretty on horseback, and I rode away jest as happy as a queen. I… Read More