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  • Ensley, Ala.; s. 1899-1900; p. Jesse L. and Christianna (Wilson); m.

    Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924

  • Henderson, Dec. 2, 1886; p. Jesse Lee and Christianna (Wilson); m.

    Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924

  • Christianna rose, looked at the clock, which was about to strike noon, left the room and returned with a glass of milk.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • If he was restless now, it was because he was wondering about Christianna.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • He had protested that others needed a bed much more, that he was used to lying on the earth -- but Christianna had been firm.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • Christianna lifted a coloured handkerchief and drew from the basket a little bag of flowered chintz, roses and tulips, drawn up with a blue ribbon.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • Christianna listened, and then, with her eyes upon the heartsease, began to say good-bye in her soft, drawling voice.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • Christianna looked over her shoulder, then at Miriam.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • Christianna sat down on the edge of the porch, her back against the pillar.

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • He might ha 'said that every time he laid eyes on them roses he'd see Christianna!

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

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