“A stranger came out to White Acre one day to sell Henry a pony, for Alma to learn to ride. The pony's name was Soames, and he was the color of sugar icing, and Alma loved him immediately. A price was negotiated. The two men settled on three dollars. Alma, who was only six years old, asked, "Excuse me, sir, but does that price also include the bridle and saddle which the pony is currently wearing?" The stranger balked at the question, but Henry roared with laughter. "She's got you there, man!" he bellowed, and for the rest of that day, he ruffled Alma's hair whenever she came nearer, saying, "What a good little auctioneer I've got as a daughter!”
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The Signature of All Things
This book is a sweeping historical narrative that follows the life of a young woman named Alma Whittaker, who becomes a renowned botanist. It intertwines her personal journey with the scientific discoveries of her time, offering a rich tapestry of historical and philosophical insights. more
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