An Alabama Courtship (1891)
by F. J. Stimson
Extracted from Scribner's magazine, 1891, pp. 551-56 (Part I, May 1891) and 713-724 (Part II, June 1891). Accompanying illustration and decorations omitted. A novelette.

Suddenly, as we rounded a bend between two gloomy ravages of rock, there stood before us a young girl, in the green light—her hair as black as I had ever seen, with such a face of white and rose! I stared at her helplessly; Coe, I think, cowered behind me. She looked at us inquiringly a moment; and then, as we neither spoke, turned up the side of the ravine, with her fowling-piece, and vanished by some way unknown to us. I would have followed her, I think, but Coe held me back by the coat-tails.

"Don't," said he. "She's quite welcome to a shot, I am sure."

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AN ALABAMA COURTSHIP.

By F. J. Stimson.

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