The Tobacco Tiller A Tale of the Kentucky Tobacco Fields
Sarah Bell Hackley
The Tobacco Tiller A Tale of the Kentucky Tobacco Fields
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The Tobacco Tiller
A Tale of the Kentucky Tobacco Fields
THE C. M. CLARK PUBLISHING COMPANY Boston, Massachusetts 1909
Copyright, 1909. By THE C. M. CLARK PUBLISHING CO., Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. A.
All Rights Reserved.
"I dunno but what we'd better move to Texas."
THE C. M. CLARK PUBLISHING COMPANY Boston, Massachusetts 1909
Copyright, 1909. By THE C. M. CLARK PUBLISHING CO., Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. A.
All Rights Reserved.
"I dunno but what we'd better move to Texas."
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FOREWORD
THE TOBACCO TILLER
CHAPTER I
Mr. Doggett at Home
Mr. Doggett at Home
CHAPTER II
The Myrtle Buds in Miss Lucy's Garden
The Myrtle Buds in Miss Lucy's Garden
CHAPTER III
At the Stripping-House
At the Stripping-House
CHAPTER IV
A Compact
A Compact
CHAPTER V
A Visit to the Seeress
"Hit's Jeremiah, my pet," she explained soothingly.
A Visit to the Seeress
"Hit's Jeremiah, my pet," she explained soothingly.
CHAPTER VI
A Neighborly Call
A Neighborly Call
CHAPTER VII
Rivals
Rivals
CHAPTER VIII
At the Tobacco Barn
"Mistu Linney is oo lovin' Miss Luty?"
At the Tobacco Barn
"Mistu Linney is oo lovin' Miss Luty?"
CHAPTER IX
"Sure Some Disaster Has Befell"
"Sure Some Disaster Has Befell"
CHAPTER X
"Night Riders"
"Night Riders"
CHAPTER XI
"More Night Riders"
"More Night Riders"
CHAPTER XII
The Mad Cow
The Mad Cow
CHAPTER XIII
Mr. Doggett's Acquisition
Mr. Doggett's Acquisition
CHAPTER XIV
Mr. Doggett Lends a Hand
"Here's a letter, Lucy Ann," he sneered.
Mr. Doggett Lends a Hand
"Here's a letter, Lucy Ann," he sneered.
CHAPTER XV
"Weep no More, My Lady"
"Weep no More, My Lady"
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