Rancher Saw His Mail-Order Bride in Rags and Chose Her Anyway-Quieen - Chainityai

Rancher Saw His Mail-Order Bride in Rags and Chose Her Anyway-Quieen

Mail Order Bride Arrived In Rags, The Rancher Dressed Her In Silk And Called Her Beautiful

The stagecoach reached Gila City, Arizona Territory, in May 1878 with dust smoking behind its wheels and a tired team of horses blowing foam from their bits.

Daniella Zimmerman sat inside with both hands wrapped around a worn carpet bag because it held nearly everything left of her life.

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She was 22 years old, far from Missouri, and wearing a dress that had begun the journey as a private nightgown and ended it as a public humiliation.

The cloth was thin enough to show the outline of her shoulders in the sun.

The hem had torn somewhere west of the river crossing.

Her auburn braid had loosened until curls stuck to her temples with sweat and dust.

When the driver called Gila City, her stomach tightened so sharply that she thought she might be sick before she ever stepped down.

She had imagined this arrival for weeks.

In the version she had carried in her mind, she wore the brown traveling dress with the good buttons.

Her hair was pinned neatly.

Her trunk sat at her feet.

She stepped off the coach looking poor, perhaps, but respectable.

Respectable mattered to Daniella because she had spent the last year being reminded how little room the world made for women without money.

After her parents died, she had gone to live with her older sister in Missouri.

Her sister tried to be kind, but kindness thins when there are too many mouths at one table.

Her brother-in-law made no effort at all.

Every biscuit she ate seemed to lodge in his throat.

Every piece of firewood she used became proof that she was a burden.

When the letter came from Thomas Callaway, a rancher in Arizona Territory seeking a wife, it sounded less like romance than escape.

Daniella did not pretend otherwise.

She answered carefully.

She wrote that she could cook, mend, keep accounts, tend chickens, and work hard.

She wrote that she was not afraid of distance.

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