Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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Page 78
... eyes , were only pre- vented by the blunt chin from giving her an oval countenance . Her hair was brown , fine , and luxuriant in growth . Harriet wore it in long curls dropping on each side from a middle part , a style becoming to her ...
... eyes , were only pre- vented by the blunt chin from giving her an oval countenance . Her hair was brown , fine , and luxuriant in growth . Harriet wore it in long curls dropping on each side from a middle part , a style becoming to her ...
Page 353
... eyes as well as hearing with her ears . " Probably not , because " the lowest classifications are not visible excepting in their wynds and closes or in the neighborhood of whisky shops , spending the miserable pittance that they have ...
... eyes as well as hearing with her ears . " Probably not , because " the lowest classifications are not visible excepting in their wynds and closes or in the neighborhood of whisky shops , spending the miserable pittance that they have ...
Page 353
... eyes as well as hearing with her ears . " Probably not , because " the lowest classifications are not visible excepting in their wynds and closes or in the neighborhood of whisky shops , spending the miserable pittance that they have ...
... eyes as well as hearing with her ears . " Probably not , because " the lowest classifications are not visible excepting in their wynds and closes or in the neighborhood of whisky shops , spending the miserable pittance that they have ...
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