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Sonny a Christmas Guest - cover

Sonny a Christmas Guest

Ruth McEnery Stuart

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Sonny, a Christmas Guest is a novella by Ruth McEnery Stuart. Stuart was an American author. Excerpt: "When he wasn't no mo' 'n three year old we commenced a-takin' him round to church wherever they held meetin's,—'Piscopals, Methodists or Presbyterians,—so's he could see an' hear for hisself. I ca'yed him to a baptizin' over to Chinquepin Crik, once-t, when he was three. I thought I'd let him see it done an' maybe it might make a good impression; but no, sir! The Baptists didn't suit him! Cried ever' time one was douced, an' I had to fetch him away. In our Methodist meetin's he seemed to git worked up an' pervoked, some way. An' the Presbyterians, he didn't take no stock in them at all. Ricollect, one Sunday the preacher, he preached a mighty powerful disco'se on the doctrine o' lost infants not 'lected to salvation—an' Sonny? Why, he slep' right thoo it."
Available since: 12/16/2019.
Print length: 779 pages.

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