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  • All of this can be found in a column, Sunbonnet Soliloquy, which she wrote regularly for the Fort Rucker Officers Wives Clubs magazine, Hedgehopper.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • All of this can be found in a column, Sunbonnet Soliloquy, which she wrote regularly for the Fort Rucker Officers Wives Clubs magazine, Hedgehopper.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • I was gonna have her wear a Sunbonnet, but she said No Way! and showed me her pointy ends.

    Worlds best mom - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • One that became worn out was my favorite childhood “Sunbonnet Sue” quilt.

    Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002

  • One that became worn out was my favorite childhood “Sunbonnet Sue” quilt.

    Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002

  • One that became worn out was my favorite childhood “Sunbonnet Sue” quilt.

    Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002

  • They presented "Sunbonnet Nell: A Dramatic Comedy of the Ozarks," with J. Witherbee Boothby wringing the soul by his resonant "Yuh ain't done right by mah little gal, Mr. City Man, but yer a-goin 'to find that back in these-yere hills there's honest folks and good shots!"

    Main Street 1920

  • They presented "Sunbonnet Nell: A Dramatic Comedy of the Ozarks," with J. Witherbee Boothby wringing the soul by his resonant "Yuh ain't done right by mah little gal, Mr. City Man, but yer a-goin 'to find that back in these-yere hills there's honest folks and good shots!"

    Main Street Sinclair Lewis 1918

  • And now, ladies and gentlemen, I'll call your attention to the seven little Sunbonnet babies.

    The White Christmas and other Merry Christmas Plays Walter Ben Hare 1915

  • My love to you all Tell your ma that I thinkI will be able to get her a Sunbonnet or rather the goods for it

    Augusta County: J.L. Sibert to Mary Anna Sibert, August 5, 1864 J.L. Sibert 1864

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