Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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... early day . Calvin was then six years old . He could not remember how he learned to read , or when , but it was " at an early age . " The first book he ever saw was the Bible , and he always remembered how fascinated he was with the ...
... early day . Calvin was then six years old . He could not remember how he learned to read , or when , but it was " at an early age . " The first book he ever saw was the Bible , and he always remembered how fascinated he was with the ...
Page 263
... early periodical journalism he offered her a handsome price for her serial of three or four installments- $ 300 , sight - unseen . She accepted gratefully . Poor Harriet ! Her " three or four numbers " became forty , and almost a whole ...
... early periodical journalism he offered her a handsome price for her serial of three or four installments- $ 300 , sight - unseen . She accepted gratefully . Poor Harriet ! Her " three or four numbers " became forty , and almost a whole ...
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... early days . That I should love you is only a natural result . . . . So , good - by , dear , dear friend , and if you see morning in our Father's house before I do , carry my love to those that wait for me ; and if I pass first , you ...
... early days . That I should love you is only a natural result . . . . So , good - by , dear , dear friend , and if you see morning in our Father's house before I do , carry my love to those that wait for me ; and if I pass first , you ...
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