TAILIEUCHUNG - The Ffolliots of Redmarley

"Father, what d'you think we'd better call him?" Mrs Gallup asked, when the baby was a week old; "have you thought of a name?" "I've fixed on a name," her husband replied, triumphantly. "The child shall be called Eloquent." "Eloquent," Mrs Gallup repeated, dubiously. "That's a queer name, isn't it? 'Tisn't a name at all, not really." "It's going to be my son's name, anyhow," Mr Gallup retorted, positively. "I've thought the matter out, most careful I've considered it, and that's the name my son's got to be called . . . Eloquent Gallup he'll be, and a very good name too." "But why Eloquent?" Mrs Gallup. | The Ffolliots of Redmarley by L. Allen Harker 1 CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV CHAPTER XXV The Ffolliots of Redmarley by L. Allen Harker The Project Gutenberg eBook The Ffolliots of Redmarley by L. Allen Harker The Ffolliots of Redmarley by L. Allen Harker 2 This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title The Ffolliots of Redmarley Author L. Allen Harker Release Date October 17 2007 eBook 22999 This file last updated on July 1 2008 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE FFOLLIOTS OF REDMARLEY E-text prepared by Al Haines THE FFOLLIOTS OF REDMARLEY by L. ALLEN HARKER JOHN MURRAY TO MABEL VIOLET JEANS. For that dread move you saw me through For all the things you found to do. For china washed and pictures hung-- And oh those books the hours among For merry heart that goes all day For jest that turns work into play For all the dust and dusters shared For that dear self you never spared And most of all that all of it Was light with laughter spiced with wit-- Take dear my love and with it take The little book you helped to make. First 1913 Cheaper 1919 1925 THE FFOLLIOTS OF REDMARLEY CHAPTER I 3 CHAPTER I ELOQUENT Father what d you think we d better call him Mrs Gallup asked when the baby was a week old have you thought of a name I ve fixed on a name her husband replied triumphantly. The child shall be called Eloquent. Eloquent Mrs Gallup repeated dubiously. That s a queer name isn t it Tisn t a name at all not really. .

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