Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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... took them in . Then Mrs. Chapman and two of her daughters arrived from Paris , and the Fazys had room for them , too . One excursion out of Geneva took them to the village of St. Cergue , in the Jura range of mountains . There , while they ...
... took them in . Then Mrs. Chapman and two of her daughters arrived from Paris , and the Fazys had room for them , too . One excursion out of Geneva took them to the village of St. Cergue , in the Jura range of mountains . There , while they ...
Page 427
... took a good view of him , ” finding him “ tall , slender , with blue eyes , brown hair , and a hale , well - browned ... took her out of Calvinism altogether and into the Episcopal Church . Lady Byron had invited two other intimate ...
... took a good view of him , ” finding him “ tall , slender , with blue eyes , brown hair , and a hale , well - browned ... took her out of Calvinism altogether and into the Episcopal Church . Lady Byron had invited two other intimate ...
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... took up little Georgie and kissed her , and then she took my hand and didn't kiss me . Next day we went to the duchess's villa , near Windsor Castle , and had a grand time riding round the park , sailing on the Thames , and eating the ...
... took up little Georgie and kissed her , and then she took my hand and didn't kiss me . Next day we went to the duchess's villa , near Windsor Castle , and had a grand time riding round the park , sailing on the Thames , and eating the ...
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