Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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... Lady Byron knew all about Harriet's girlhood infatuation with Lord Byron . " I heard it from Mrs. - ; and it was one of the things that made me wish to know you . " As soon as Lady Byron felt a little better , she had the entire Stowe ...
... Lady Byron knew all about Harriet's girlhood infatuation with Lord Byron . " I heard it from Mrs. - ; and it was one of the things that made me wish to know you . " As soon as Lady Byron felt a little better , she had the entire Stowe ...
Page 426
... Lady Mary told her about the royal party . The curious Lady of Windsor seems to have had a special motive in inviting the Laboucheres during Harriet's visit , for much of the talk at the Windsor dinner table was about American slavery ...
... Lady Mary told her about the royal party . The curious Lady of Windsor seems to have had a special motive in inviting the Laboucheres during Harriet's visit , for much of the talk at the Windsor dinner table was about American slavery ...
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... Lady Byron emerged from their conference . They had spent the entire afternoon together ; and Harriet , still dazed and unable to collect her faculties of judgment , knew Lady Byron's secret of why she had left Lord Byron . The reason Lady ...
... Lady Byron emerged from their conference . They had spent the entire afternoon together ; and Harriet , still dazed and unable to collect her faculties of judgment , knew Lady Byron's secret of why she had left Lord Byron . The reason Lady ...
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