Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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Page 148
... Charles's character weak , but his mental honesty was rugged and not to be influenced by family ties . Charles's passion was music . In the East he had been studying theory , and he was becoming a competent performer on the violin . He ...
... Charles's character weak , but his mental honesty was rugged and not to be influenced by family ties . Charles's passion was music . In the East he had been studying theory , and he was becoming a competent performer on the violin . He ...
Page 390
... Charles sang Charles's hymn , New Jerusalem , for the enjoyment of M. and Mme . Fazy and , no doubt , to the astonishment of the coachman . One of the warmer pleasures of Harriet's new life came to her in Geneva , where her " Uncle Tom ...
... Charles sang Charles's hymn , New Jerusalem , for the enjoyment of M. and Mme . Fazy and , no doubt , to the astonishment of the coachman . One of the warmer pleasures of Harriet's new life came to her in Geneva , where her " Uncle Tom ...
Page 700
... Charles E. Stowe to Hartford pastorate , 625 ; waiting for CES to die , 625 ; death of CES , 626 ; HBS sells Mandarin property and buys parsonage for Charles E. Stowe , 626 ; works on her biography ( 1886-7 ) , 626 ; her mystic view of ...
... Charles E. Stowe to Hartford pastorate , 625 ; waiting for CES to die , 625 ; death of CES , 626 ; HBS sells Mandarin property and buys parsonage for Charles E. Stowe , 626 ; works on her biography ( 1886-7 ) , 626 ; her mystic view of ...
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