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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: March 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Arrival of Ex-President Buchanan at home (search)
Charleston.March 6. -- Cl'd, schrs. Chief, Norfolk; B. Vandiver. Richmond. Baltimore, March 7. --Cl'd, schrs. South Wind, Petersburg; Alfred Stewart, do., Susquehanna, do.
The Daily Dispatch: March 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Arrival of Ex-President Buchanan at home (search)
er and his wife found it necessary to visit Mrs. Stewart. "Sae ye've gotten twa leddies bidin' wi' ye, Mrs. Stewart. Wha are they?" (Mrs. Stewart's mind was not made up yet, and she took caMrs. Stewart's mind was not made up yet, and she took care not to express herself too strongly at first.) "Ay, but I kenna wha they are. They havena te was tauld to leave them for the leddies at Mrs. Stewart's." "Whar frae?" "Callander." a richt." "We'll see. Good day." Mrs. Stewart, popping in her head, and then herself: "Arlly at her. "Never mind a name for me, Mrs. Stewart; you'll hear some time; but we'll be like t doubt, vowed vengeance. That evening, Mrs. Stewart commenced the attack again. "It's a cauld so cold, " she said. "No wonder," said Mrs. Stewart; "they's such silly shoes; they'll no keep you any nice old witch-stories to tell us, Mrs. Stewart, or things about the places here?" "Huhey'll find out much more," said Ally. Mrs. Stewart turned to me: "What kind o' tongue has she [7 more...]