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The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1865., [Electronic resource] 44 0 Browse Search
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m not a Miss Rutland," she said. "My name is Teecie Ray. I am an orphan. My father was a friend of stablished between me and my companion. "Miss Ray," I said, "what do you think of a man who, haatever might be my position at Rutland Hall, Teecie Ray's was simply intolerable. A spirit less braide of the hill there was a river. This was Teecie Ray's favorite ramble, and her one avenue of esc and least objectionable of the band,) I saw Teecie Ray's face grievously clouded for the first timeman, what particular interest do you take in Teecie Ray?" I smiled. "Oh, Teecie and I are excelou !" she repeated. "Pray, are you aware that Miss Ray is eighteen years of age?" "Is she, inded. Teecie Ray is a woman, I tell you !" Teecie Ray a woman ! I could not help laughing. What, ho outside of Rutland Hall had ever heard of Teecie Ray? These crutches were costly affairs. I kneorrow morning, but upon one condition — that Teecie Ray may come with me, if she will." He look[12 more...]