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he could sing bass good, she had a high terible voice, and their voices went well together. He wuz poor, and she made the first advances, so they said, bein' anxious to secure his bass.

And didn't it turn out queer as a dog that when she married for bass she got such a sight of it, she got more than she bargained for. She had never made any inquiries about him, and found out, when it wuz too late, that his voice wuzn't the only base thing about him. He wuz real mean and tried to throw her out of the second story winder before they had been married two weeks. That wuz because she wouldn't deed all her property to him. But she knew enough to hang onto her property, and he, bein' so poor, hung onto her off and on for a little over two years. They got along somehow, and when she and affairs wuz finally precipitated, they had two children, which the law give to her, about a year and a half old. And about two months after the seperation she had another child, Angelia Genevieve, but she didn't live only a year or so, havin' crep' up and fell into the bathtub, and wuz drowned, her Ma bein' at a masked ball at the time.

Well, she got a Western divorce and married Mr. Ebenezer Smith, and spozed that the Tweedle eppisode wuz over. But after lettin' her alone for years, Tweedle, bein' base clear to his toes, and havin' run through his property and had reverses, wuz botherin' Miss Green Smythe, and demandin' money of her. He said there wuz some legal error in the divorce papers, and he wuz threatenin' her bad.

Well, she wuz in a hard place and I felt sorry for her. And then her girls had had sights of trouble, too, the two girls, Eudora Francesca and Medora Francina