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" Well, I am not and I'm sure the robins would have the time of their lives getting leaves to cover me out here. I am 'way up close to the Forest Reserve of Utah, within half a mile of the line, sixty miles from the railroad. I was twenty-four hours on... "
Letters of a Woman Homesteader - Page 4
by Elinore Pruitt Stewart - 1914 - 279 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 112

American essays - 1913 - 916 pages
...that is. The road, being so muddy, was full of ruts and the stage acted as if it had the hiccougtis and made us all talk as though we were affected in...Once Mr. Stewart asked me if I did not think it a 'duir gey trip.' I told him he could call it gay if he wanted to but it did n't seem very hilarious...
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Letters of a Woman Homesteader

Elinore Stewart - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 262 pages
...printed as written, except for occasional omissions and the alteration of some of the names. May 1914. "THE ARRIVAL AT BURNT FORK" "BURNT FORK, WYOMING,"...told him he could call it gay if he wanted to, but it didn't seem very hilarious to me. Every time the stage struck a rock or a rut Mr. Stewart would "hoot,"...
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Letters of a Woman Homesteader

Elinore Stewart - 2006 - 290 pages
...alteration of some of the names. May 1914. "THE ARRIVAL AT BURNT FORK" "BURNT FORK, WYOMING/'April 18, 1909. DEAR MRS. CONEY, Are you thinking I am lost,...told him he could call it gay if he wanted to, but it didn't seem very hilarious to me. Every time the stage struck a rock or a rut Mr. Stewart would "hoot/'...
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