Aunt Deborah Aunt Deborah

Aunt Deborah

Publisher Description

A crosser old woman than Mrs. Deborah Thornby was certainly not to be found in the whole village of Hilton. Worth, in country phrase, a power of money, and living (to borrow another rustic expression) upon her means, the exercise of her extraordinary faculty for grumbling and scolding seemed the sole occupation of her existence, her only pursuit, solace, and amusement; and really it would have been a great pity to have deprived the poor woman of a pastime so consolatory to herself, and which did harm to nobody: her family consisting only of an old labourer, to guard the house, take care of her horse, her cow, and her chaise and cart, and work in the garden, who was happily, for his comfort, stone deaf, and could not hear her vituperation, and of a parish girl of twelve, to do the indoor work, who had been so used to be scolded all her life.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1855
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
28
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
37.5
KB
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