Grandmother says we will have to wait until spring to play it, as it takes so much room.
Grandmother says "the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.
Grandmother says if you are as good to your girls as you are to yourself they will stay a long time.
Grandmother says I will have a great deal to answer for, because Anna looks up to me so and tries to do everything that I do and thinks whatever I say is "gospel truth.
Grandmother says no girl ought to work in a store, but Thomasine's people are very poor, and I don't see what she can do.
Grandmother says he is the handsomest man at the University, and that if I hear tales of his wildness I am not to believe them.
And now, for a whole week, grandmother says that I'm not to read any book at all--which is very hard.
My grandmother says it is an evil name, and will work harm to me.
My grandmother says that an Indian princess must know, these days, all that the white race knows, and she must have the knowledge of her own people as well.
My grandmother says my father likes his corn so well, that he pities it in a dry time, and when a gale blows it down he pities it as much as if he'd been blown down himself.
My grandmother says she's so glad to see me eat again; and so am I glad to eat myself.
For there is something bad about everything, Grandmother says, and I believe it.
Grandmother says how do you know but that sailor that went to your school in Old Wonder Boy's uncle's vessel is that big boy, that bad one that ran away, you called Tom Cush?
France had better mind her own affairs, or, as grandmother says, she will scald herself with other people's broth.
I never knew you do such a thing before; well, as grandmother says, it is destiny; I am going to my room.
Grandmother says we need not run after news, it will find us out, and I dare say it is only more Connecticut ravaging.
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