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... week in January , 1847— and a significant week it was for her , since her friend Dr. Gamaliel Bailey was that week bringing out in Washington his first number of the National Era . Harriet's spirits were now so exuberant that she could ...
... week in January , 1847— and a significant week it was for her , since her friend Dr. Gamaliel Bailey was that week bringing out in Washington his first number of the National Era . Harriet's spirits were now so exuberant that she could ...
Page 241
... week the nor'easter persisted , to the disgust of their hosts and the discontent of the Stowe children , who had heard so much from their father about this fairest of New England spots and who wanted to be out seeing it . But it was not ...
... week the nor'easter persisted , to the disgust of their hosts and the discontent of the Stowe children , who had heard so much from their father about this fairest of New England spots and who wanted to be out seeing it . But it was not ...
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... week at Inverary Castle , a delightful week of travel up through the heart of the Highlands , and a third delightful week as guests of the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland in Dunrobin Castle . At Dunrobin Harriet found a letter from Lady ...
... week at Inverary Castle , a delightful week of travel up through the heart of the Highlands , and a third delightful week as guests of the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland in Dunrobin Castle . At Dunrobin Harriet found a letter from Lady ...
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