A Circuit Rider's Wife
A Circuit Rider's Wife
The work of an American Methodist minister on circuit duty; a very human story of his various experiences as seen through the eyes of his wife.
Book Excerpt
th. He must learn to jump up and down and larrup 'em with it!"
All this was delivered in a bellowing voice that fairly shook the feathers in my hat. And it indicates the quality of William's ministry and the ideals of his congregation.
CHAPTER II
I BUILD FOR MYSELF A MONUMENT MORE ENDURING THAN BRASS
As Sister Glory White had predicted, I "came down to it" at once and soon learned to perform the usual feminine miracles in the bread-tray and skillets. Our happiness did not differ from the happiness of other young married people except that it was abashed morning and evening with family prayers--occasions when Thomas, the cat, invariably arose with an air of outraged good-breeding and withdrew to the back yard. William had long, active, itinerating legs in those days, a slim, graceful body, a countenance like that of Sir Walter Raleigh and eyes that must have been like Saint John's. They were blue and had in them t
FREE EBOOKS AND DEALS
(view all)Popular books in Fiction and Literature, Humor, Religion
Readers reviews
5.0
LoginSign up
Wonderful, amusing, thought-provoking memoir of Mrs. Harris' married life as a preacher's wife in the turn of the century, rural South.
- Upvote (0)
- Downvote (0)