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Title: Cy Whittaker's Place
Author: Joseph C. Lincoln
Release Date: June 3, 2006 [EBook #3281]
Language: English
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*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CY WHITTAKER'S PLACE ***
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CY WHITTAKER'S PLACE
By Joseph C. Lincoln
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I.-- THE PERFECT BOARDING HOUSE
II.-- THE WANDERER'S RETURN
III.-- "FIXIN' OVER"
IV.-- BAILEY BANGS'S EXPERIMENT
V.-- A FRONT DOOR CALLER
VI.-- ICICLES AND DUST
VII.-- CAPTAIN CY PROVES DELINQUENT
VIII.-- THE "COW LADY"
IX.-- POLITICS AND BIRTHDAYS
X.-- A LETTER AND A VISITOR
XI.-- A BARGAIN OFF
XII.-- "TOWN MEETIN'"
XIII.-- THE REPULSE
XIV.-- A CLEW
XV.-- DEBBY BEASLEY TO THE RESCUE
XVI.-- A REMARKABLE DRIVE AND WHAT FOLLOWED
XVII.-- THE CAPTAIN REMEMBERS HIS AGE
XVIII.-- CONGRESSMAN EVERDEAN
XIX.-- THE TOPPLING OF A MONUMENT
XX.-- DIVIDED HONORS
XXI.-- CAPTAIN CY'S "PICTURE"
CY WHITTAKER'S PLACE
CHAPTER I
THE PERFECT BOARDING HOUSE
It is queer, but Captain Cy himself doesn't remember whether the day was
Tuesday or Wednesday. Asaph Tidditt's records ought to settle it, for
there was a meeting of the board of selectmen that day, and Asaph has
been town clerk in Bayport since the summer before the Baptist meeting
house burned. But on the record the date, in Asaph's handwriting, stands
"Tuesday, May 10, 189-" and, as it happens, May 10 of that year fell on
Wednesday, not Tuesday at all.
Keturah Bangs, who keeps "the perfect boarding house," says it was
Tuesday, because she remembers they had fried cod cheeks and cabbage
that day--as they have every Tuesday--and neither Mr. Tidditt nor Bailey
Bangs, Keturah's husband, was on hand when the dinner bell rang. Keturah
says she is certain it was Tuesday, because she remembers smelling the
boiled cabbage as she stood at the side door, looking up the road to
see if either Asaph or Bailey was coming. As for Bailey, he says he
remembers being late to dinner and his wife's "startin' to heave a
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