Ramsey Milholland

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  • Ramsey Milholland Book Detail

  • Author : Booth Tarkington
  • Release Date : 1919
  • Publisher : IndyPublish.com
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 244
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 66,66 MB

Ramsey Milholland by Booth Tarkington PDF Summary

Book Description: The old man and the little boy, his grandson, sat together in the shade of the big walnut tree in the front yard, watching the "Decoration Day Parade," as it passed up the long street; and when the last of the veterans was out of sight the grandfather murmured the words of the tune that came drifting back from the now distant band at the head of the procession. "Yes, we'll all feel gay when Johnnie comes marching home again," he finished, with a musing chuckle. "Did you, Grandpa?" the boy asked. "Did I what?"

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The story follows the life of Ramsey Milholland from being a little lad listening to his Grandfather's feelings about the American Civil War to America's entry

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It all started when he was young -- all the rules and expectations that made him look stupid, and worse than stupid. Like the time Miss Ridgely ordered him to t