The Buxom Country Lass
When Wood B. Wedd, almost at his wit's end to find a suitable wife, met Fanny Merrick, he fondly imagined that he had at last found the desired paragon of excellence to grace his hearth and ... Read allWhen Wood B. Wedd, almost at his wit's end to find a suitable wife, met Fanny Merrick, he fondly imagined that he had at last found the desired paragon of excellence to grace his hearth and home. What made it better was that Fanny listened with favorable ears to Wood B.'s suit. H... Read allWhen Wood B. Wedd, almost at his wit's end to find a suitable wife, met Fanny Merrick, he fondly imagined that he had at last found the desired paragon of excellence to grace his hearth and home. What made it better was that Fanny listened with favorable ears to Wood B.'s suit. Her only condition seemed ridiculously easy. He must prove that he was capable of doing a g... Read all