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  • "I gotta git Tutts to git to work and git me some."

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • "My hair may be red, Mis 'Tutts," her shrill voice whistled through the space left by her missing teeth, as she stood with the geranium poised aloft, "but it's _my own_!"

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • Abe Tutts to whom he owed $2500 for hay and grain waved a genial hand as he passed the door.

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • Abe Tutts executed a double shuffle on the corner.

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • "Don't you start no rough-house here, Mis 'Tutts."

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • Mr.. Tutts, who was personally distasteful to Mr. Symes, went so far as to inquire belligerently of Mr.. Symes why she had not been invited.

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • Tutts and Mrs. Alva Jackson, who were holding hands and stifling sobs which gave the impression that their hearts were breaking.

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • "Look here, Mis 'Tutts, I don't want to have no words with you, but ----"

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • "I'll say that for you, Mis 'Tutts," declared Mrs. Jackson generously,

    The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • Red Lion Farm, in Oxfordshire, offered a range of cooked and cured meats and it could all be washed down with some Ascot Ales and Tutts Clump cider from West Berkshire.

    getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed 2010

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