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How Ethel Hollister Became a Campfire Girl

Chapter 3 GRANDMOTHER HOLLISTER

Word Count: 702    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

and her sister Susan were the only children of Josiah Carpenter, a wealthy man living in Akron, Ohio. Upon his death the girls found themselves alone and heiresses. Alice, while visit

considerate enough to contract pneumonia and die before he obtained pos

made her home. Archibald loved his mother and begged her to let him pay her rent for the house, b

estment that she made was successful. She had adopted and educated two orphan boys, one of whom had died, while the other was finishing college, after which he was to become a

s law. While his wife was a social climber he was exactly the opposite. He had been known to bring home the most disreputable looking men-men who had been his friends in youth and who were playing in hard luck. He would ask them to dinner without even

and, and at times they had hard work to make both ends meet. Ethel attended a fashionable school and hardly realized what the family sacrificed for her. She made many friends among the wealthy girls of the smar

a young man whose sister went with the set of girls who came to Ethel's teas. His name was Harvey Bigelow. One of his sisters had married into the nobility. He had a large Roman nose and a re

so rude to Mr. Bigelow

Holli

ne thing his nails are too shiny, and that shows his lack of refinemen

ould declare that Ethel was exact

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“Excerpt: ...to keep in his hand at the supreme moment. He also directed Ruys de Velasco to take from a special shrine-which he had indicated to him six years before-a crucifix which the emperor his father had held upon his death-bed. All this was accomplished according to his wish. He had already made arrangements for his funeral procession, and had subsequently provided all the details of his agony. It was now necessary to give orders as to the particulars of his burial. He knew that decomposition had made such progress even while he was still living as to render embalming impossible: He accordingly instructed Don Christopher to see his body wrapped in a shroud just as it lay, and to cause it to be placed in a well-soldered metallic coffin already provided. The coffin of state, in which the leaden one was to be enclosed, was then brought into the chamber by his command, that he might see if it was entirely to his taste. Having examined it, he ordered that it should be lined with white satin and ornamented with gold nails and lace-work. He also described a particular brocade of black and gold, to be found in the jewelroom, which he desired for the pall. Next morning he complained to Don Christopher that the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper had not been administered to him for several days. It was urged that his strength was deemed insufficient, and that, as he had received that rite already four times during his illness, and extreme unction twice, it was thought that the additional fatigue might be spared him. But as the king insisted, the sacrament was once more performed and prayers were read. He said with great fervour many times, \"Pater, non mea voluntas, sed tux fiat.\" He listened, too, with much devotion to the Psalm, \"As the hart panteth for the water-brooks;\" and he spoke faintly at long intervals of the Magdalen, of the prodigal son, and of the paralytic. When these devotional exercises had been concluded, father Diego expressed the hope to him that...”
1 Chapter 1 A FASHIONABLE MOTHER2 Chapter 2 ETHEL HOLLISTER3 Chapter 3 GRANDMOTHER HOLLISTER4 Chapter 4 A PINK TEA5 Chapter 5 AN INVITATION TO AUNT SUSAN6 Chapter 6 AUNT SUSAN ARRIVES7 Chapter 7 AUNT SUSAN MAKES FRIENDS8 Chapter 8 ETHEL IS INVITED TO VISIT9 Chapter 9 ETHEL AND AUNT SUSAN START10 Chapter 10 THE JOURNEY11 Chapter 11 THE NEXT DAY12 Chapter 12 ETHEL LEARNS TO COOK13 Chapter 13 A LITTLE DRIVE14 Chapter 14 SOME CONFIDENCES15 Chapter 15 A NEW ETHEL16 Chapter 16 AUNT SUSAN'S TRIALS17 Chapter 17 COUSIN KATE ARRIVES18 Chapter 18 SELECTING THE COSTUME19 Chapter 19 ETHEL MEETS HER UNCLE AND AUNT20 Chapter 20 GATHERING OF THE OHIOS 21 Chapter 21 THE TRIP UP THE RIVER22 Chapter 22 AN EVENING IN CAMP23 Chapter 23 THE LEGEND OF THE MUSKINGUM RIVER24 Chapter 24 ETHEL'S FIRST DAY IN CAMP25 Chapter 25 ETHEL'S FIRST LESSON26 Chapter 26 A LOSS AND A DINNER27 Chapter 27 A DISCOVERY28 Chapter 28 MATTIE'S STORY29 Chapter 29 MATTIE STARTS AFRESH30 Chapter 30 AUNT SUSAN COMES31 Chapter 31 BACK TO AUNT SUSAN'S