Miss Carrie A. Crosse Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#1)
It is said that during one of the dances her step father, holding a whip, chased one of miss carrie a. crosse's suitors around the town hall.
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Miss Carrie A. Crosse Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#2)
Miss Carrie A. Crosse inherited valuable family jewelery, but lost a ruby ring when she was wearing it and feeding the calves. The ring was recovered from the calf that had swallowed it.
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Miss Carrie A. Crosse Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#3)
When miss carrie a. crosse was dieing, a foreign nurse said that she would have to leave because ghosts in the old home would not allow her to get near her patient.
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Miss Carrie A. Crosse Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#4)
Miss Carrie A. Crosse was a farmer, and giggled when she produced flatulence.
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Miss Carrie A. Crosse Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#5)
Miss Carrie A. Crosse was said to have been a beauty.
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Miss Carrie A. Crosse Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#6)
Inherited considerable property provided she did not marry certain people.
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Miss May B. Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#11)
Inexplicably Miss May B. went blind for the duration of the qualifying exam.
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Miss May B. Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#12)
Miss May B. lived with her ageing, maiden aunt, because she had no income of her own.
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Miss May B. Colonial Spinsters and Colonial Gents series (#13)
They said that miss may B. read too many books. But she did write a history of her clan, which was published posthumously by her ageing aunt.
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All the work shown, has been completed in the last four years.
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