Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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... remembered , accounted too little to go to the funeral ; but she remembered the slow walk to the cemetery , the gathering at the grave , the circle of solemn farmers and village people , her mourning dress , the sobs of her older ...
... remembered , accounted too little to go to the funeral ; but she remembered the slow walk to the cemetery , the gathering at the grave , the circle of solemn farmers and village people , her mourning dress , the sobs of her older ...
Page 62
... remembered the incident perfectly , mentioning it in his memoirs , which appeared a full decade before the source biography of Mrs. Stowe resurrected the story from her memory . Even without Mansfield's testimony , the story bears the ...
... remembered the incident perfectly , mentioning it in his memoirs , which appeared a full decade before the source biography of Mrs. Stowe resurrected the story from her memory . Even without Mansfield's testimony , the story bears the ...
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... remembered his own experience as a boy in a remote and puritanical New England village - remembered " how Uncle Tom's Cabin was the theme of universal discussion , and how those in his home and all through the village , too , who had ...
... remembered his own experience as a boy in a remote and puritanical New England village - remembered " how Uncle Tom's Cabin was the theme of universal discussion , and how those in his home and all through the village , too , who had ...
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