Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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Page 81
... tell you that I have had quite a John Gilpin adventure . The first time we went to ride was in the evening , and ... tell him that I shall write him a series of " Sketches of Female Character " as soon as I get a letter from him to make ...
... tell you that I have had quite a John Gilpin adventure . The first time we went to ride was in the evening , and ... tell him that I shall write him a series of " Sketches of Female Character " as soon as I get a letter from him to make ...
Page 207
... tell'd your Uncle Izic to tell them ' ere Curtises that if the Devil didn't git ' em for flowin ' my medder arter that sort , I didn't see no use o ' havin ' any Devil . ' ' Have you talked with the Curtises yourself ? ' ' Yes , hang ...
... tell'd your Uncle Izic to tell them ' ere Curtises that if the Devil didn't git ' em for flowin ' my medder arter that sort , I didn't see no use o ' havin ' any Devil . ' ' Have you talked with the Curtises yourself ? ' ' Yes , hang ...
Page 526
... tell James T. Fields directly that she had done nothing for months with Oldtown Folks , she addressed her plea for herself to the tender heart of Annie Fields . I want to see you . I have a long story to tell you of what has prevented ...
... tell James T. Fields directly that she had done nothing for months with Oldtown Folks , she addressed her plea for herself to the tender heart of Annie Fields . I want to see you . I have a long story to tell you of what has prevented ...
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