1 Mrs. Harling laughed when she saw us coming.
2 Mrs. Harling laughed her quick, decided laugh.
3 Mrs. Harling chuckled whenever she spoke of her.
4 Three of the Harling children were near me in age.
5 Mrs. Harling was short and square and sturdy-looking, like her house.
6 One Sunday Mrs. Harling took the long ride out to the Shimerdas' with Frances.
7 Grandfather said Frances Harling was as good a judge of credits as any banker in the county.
8 We found Mrs. Harling with Charley and Sally on the front porch, resting after her hard drive.
9 A farmer's daughter who was to be married could count on a wedding present from Frances Harling.
10 The Harlings were Norwegians, and Mrs. Harling had lived in Christiania until she was ten years old.
11 When Mrs. Harling made garden that spring, we could feel the stir of her undertaking through the willow hedge that separated our place from hers.
12 In winter she wore a sealskin coat and cap, and she and Mr. Harling used to walk home together in the evening, talking about grain-cars and cattle, like two men.
13 She cornered Ambrosch the next time he came to town, and pointed out to him that any connection with Christian Harling would strengthen his credit and be of advantage to him.
14 When Mrs. Harling told him firmly that she would keep fifty dollars a year for Antonia's own use, he declared they wanted to take his sister to town and dress her up and make a fool of her.
15 With Charley, who was not interested in business, but was already preparing for Annapolis, Mr. Harling was very indulgent; bought him guns and tools and electric batteries, and never asked what he did with them.
16 I was restrained from utter savagery only by the fact that Mrs. Harling, our nearest neighbour, kept an eye on me, and if my behaviour went beyond certain bounds I was not permitted to come into her yard or to play with her jolly children.
17 Mrs. Harling gave us a lively account of Ambrosch's behaviour throughout the interview; how he kept jumping up and putting on his cap as if he were through with the whole business, and how his mother tweaked his coat-tail and prompted him in Bohemian.
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