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Curtis, Alice Turner

"Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter"


Estralla leaned close to her "true fr'en'" and whispered: "I was a-
t'inkin' 'bout my breakin' of de pitcher, an' a-spillin' de hot water,
Missy Sylvia. You took my part den, Missy, an' you'se allers taken my
part. My mammy say she bress de Lord dat you came to Charleston."
Sylvia smiled back at the little colored girl. For a moment she forgot
the booming of the distant guns, and remembered only her friends and the
happy days she had spent in her southern home.


The next Volume in this Series will be:
A YANKEE GIRL AT BULL RUN



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