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Authors names: Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923 (3) Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 (2) Gissing, George, 1857-1903 (2)

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  1.  The Village Watch-Tower / Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923
    of laughter. "It's one of Jabe's useless days; he takes 'em from his great-aunt Lyddy," said David Milliken ...  details...
  2.  A Village Stradivarius / Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923
    had come. Mrs. Butterfield had no kith or kin save her niece, Lyddy Ann, who lived in Andover, or Lawrence ... themselves, decreed that the niece Lyddy Ann should not arrive until the aunt was safely buried; so  details...
  3.  Tales of New England Life / Brown, Alice, 1857-1948
    -fust, then. It's nigh enough, anyway. Well, Josh Marden an' Lyddy Ann Crane was married, an' for nine year they lived like two kittens. Old Sperry Dyer, that wanted to git Lyddy himself, used to call 'em cup an ...  details...
  4.  The Lady of the Aroostook / Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
    don't like this part of it, father," said the elderly woman, --"Lyddy's seeming to feel about it the way ... what I could get some of it back from the captain; may be all. He didn't seem any ways graspin'. I don't want Lyddy  details...
  5.  Thyrza / Gissing, George, 1857-1903
    'us of a Sunday to the "Green Man." When he went into the 'Ouse he give the fiddle to Mat Trent, Lyddy and Thyrza ... , but he couldn't speak. What a face he had! Thyrza was frighted and cried; Lyddy just held on hard to my hand  details...
  6.  The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories / Gissing, George, 1857-1903
    . What could be more delicate than the intimation of the foregone 'good-night' between the sisters, or the scene of Lyddy ... it? He drew nearer. "That's no coat o' mine, Lyddy," he said. Thyrza broke into a laugh  details...
  7.  Tobogganing on Parnassus / Adams, Franklin P., 1881-1960
    in the _Evening Mail_ Are far from snappy and delightful. I put a civil question, Lyddy: Is that a way to treat ... --" HORACE When I was your stiddy, my loveliest Lyddy, And you my embraceable she, In joys and diversions  details...
  8.  Across the Years / Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman), 1868-1920
    , Lyddy Ann; did ye know it?" said the old man, settling back in his chair with a curiously resigned sigh ... , an' now I have biled over. Look a-here, Lyddy Ann, we ain't so awful old. You're seventy-three an  details...
  9.  The Power and the Glory / Cooke, Grace MacGowan, 1863-1944
    to bed all about them, paying little attention to their conversation. "Miss Lyddy she ain't as young ... -all Miss Lyddy hain't got for her club. But you jist go, and listen, and say how much obliged you are  details...
  10.  With the Procession / Fuller, Henry Blake, 1857-1929
    while. And you haven't seen Aunt Lyddy yet, have you? So is _that_--isn't it? Then come along, do ... ; "Lyddy is to blame for this; I wish she had never mentioned New York!" But the year at school  details...

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