Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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Page 55
... returned to Litchfield in November to find more trouble . The wound in Charlie's knee had broken out again . The joint was badly swollen , the leg crooked , and Dr. Sheldon had called in a consultant to determine whether to try ...
... returned to Litchfield in November to find more trouble . The wound in Charlie's knee had broken out again . The joint was badly swollen , the leg crooked , and Dr. Sheldon had called in a consultant to determine whether to try ...
Page 359
... returned to her fully . On Monday Calvin and Charles returned to Glasgow to address a temperance rally and receive an Address to Harriet from the students of Glasgow University . Harriet took the opportunity to lead a pious pilgrimage ...
... returned to her fully . On Monday Calvin and Charles returned to Glasgow to address a temperance rally and receive an Address to Harriet from the students of Glasgow University . Harriet took the opportunity to lead a pious pilgrimage ...
Page 396
... returned in September . John P. Jewett had made an abridgment of the novel for young readers , calling it , A Peep into Uncle Tom's Cabin . Willis P. Hazard , a Philadelphia publisher , had discovered that Uncle Tom was not Mrs. Stowe's ...
... returned in September . John P. Jewett had made an abridgment of the novel for young readers , calling it , A Peep into Uncle Tom's Cabin . Willis P. Hazard , a Philadelphia publisher , had discovered that Uncle Tom was not Mrs. Stowe's ...
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