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  • It was actually a bit freaky, as I am aka Hatty, and was very like her at 16, if less confident and self assured.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Sarah Thomasin 2008

  • It was actually a bit freaky, as I am aka Hatty, and was very like her at 16, if less confident and self assured.

    Award Winning Poet! Sarah Thomasin 2008

  • The Newtons asked her for an assembly, and Mrs Crossland did not want to give up my Lady Milworth, so she sent word Hatty had a catarrh, I believe.

    Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow Emily Sarah Holt 1864

  • The "Hatty" was off, and with a feeling of relief the stranger kept his seat on the rear deck, or staid in his stateroom until Palatka was reached, where he went on shore, lifting his hat politely to the passengers, shaking hands with the captain, and giving a quarter to Ted, who nearly stood on his head for joy, and could scarcely wait for the next trip to Enterprise, where he would find Mandy

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • The steamer "Hatty" which plied between Jacksonville and Enterprise was late, and the people who had come down from the Brock House to the landing had waited half an hour before a puff of smoke in the distance told that she was coming.

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • Death had closed one page of his life, and the distance between Florida and Massachusetts would close the other, and he was much like himself when he at last stepped on board the "Hatty," and started up the river.

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • Then he remembered his trip on the "Hatty," when he kept himself aloof from everybody, with a morbid fear lest he should see some one who knew him, or had heard of him, or would meet him again.

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • He must talk about her and her going with him on the "Hatty," and Jake listened with a swelling heart, and Mandy Ann with her apron over her head to hide her tears.

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • "Hatty" was getting a little too _passée_ for real comfort.

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • It was a little soft, fat, baby hand, such as the Colonel had never touched in his life, and he took it and held it a moment, while the old malarious feeling crept over him, and he could have sworn that the thermometer, which, when he left the "Hatty" had stood at seventy-five, had fallen to forty degrees.

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

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