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− | + | flock there only ladies are first seated. | |
+ | While I with many gentlemen was | ||
+ | patiently waiting in the corridor some | ||
+ | one pulled at my right arm. Looking | ||
+ | I met a kind noble face, white streaming | ||
+ | hair, a brown straw hat, and a | ||
+ | pleasant voice which said -"would | ||
+ | you like a seat sir?"- "I should | ||
+ | like one very much sir" was my | ||
+ | reply. And following after my | ||
+ | new friend who shuffled rapidly | ||
+ | up the aisle I was quickly seated | ||
+ | in one of the best situated pews | ||
+ | of the church. | ||
+ | After being fairly seated I turned | ||
+ | to the gentleman & said "may I ask |
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flock there only ladies are first seated. While I with many gentlemen was patiently waiting in the corridor some one pulled at my right arm. Looking I met a kind noble face, white streaming hair, a brown straw hat, and a pleasant voice which said -"would you like a seat sir?"- "I should like one very much sir" was my reply. And following after my new friend who shuffled rapidly up the aisle I was quickly seated in one of the best situated pews of the church.
After being fairly seated I turned
to the gentleman & said "may I ask