Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Miss Foulke” in chapter 2.40 of James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown:

...ed him with balls as he was seen crawling at the base of the pier. Contrast the Virginia savages of the olden time with the Virginia gentlemen of the present day. The contrast does not stop here. Miss Foulke , the modern Pochahontas, when asked why she shielded Mr. Thompson, replied, not that she loathed a murder, but that she didn't want to have the carpet spoiled! While these gallant young Vir...
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