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When Sarah Saved The Day
Contributor(s): Singmaster, Elsie (Author)
ISBN: 1534816933     ISBN-13: 9781534816930
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $12.48  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 1909
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- Fiction | Short Stories (single Author)
Physical Information: 0.11" H x 8" W x 10" (0.28 lbs) 54 pages
 
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Sarah Wenner, who was fifteen years old, but who did not look more than twelve, hesitated in the doorway between the kitchen and the best room, a great tray of tumblers and cups in her hands. "Those knives and forks we keep always in here, Aunt Mena. We do not use them for every day." Her aunt, Mena Illick, lifted the knives from the drawer where she had laid them. One could see from her snapping black eyes that she did not enjoy being directed by Sarah. But order was order, and no one ever justly accused a Pennsylvania German housewife of not putting things where they belonged. She laid the knives on the table for Sarah to put away. The kitchen seemed strangely lonely and empty that evening, in spite of the number of persons who were there. Besides little Sarah, who was the head of the Wenner household, now that the father was dead and the oldest son had gone away, and her Aunt Mena, who had driven thither for the funeral that afternoon, there was an uncle, Daniel Swartz, and his wife Eliza, who was just then wringing out the tea-towels from a pan of scalding suds, and the Swartzes' hired man, Jacob Kalb, short and stout, with a smooth-shaven face and tiny black eyes.