The Bedouin's Sacrifice
Mary Nelson's father is firmly of the opinion that she is entirely too young to think of marriage, and therefore refuses to listen to young Dick Thurston's plea for the girl's hand, notwiths... Read allMary Nelson's father is firmly of the opinion that she is entirely too young to think of marriage, and therefore refuses to listen to young Dick Thurston's plea for the girl's hand, notwithstanding that he really likes Dick. He tells the young folks that they must wait a couple o... Read allMary Nelson's father is firmly of the opinion that she is entirely too young to think of marriage, and therefore refuses to listen to young Dick Thurston's plea for the girl's hand, notwithstanding that he really likes Dick. He tells the young folks that they must wait a couple of years, at least, "when they will know their own minds better." He tells Dick that he bet... Read all