Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe
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... Already the gaudy red and yellow Fairfield stage had rattled in over the stones of South Street , its driver , Hiram Barnes , whom the Litchfield urchins considered the greatest wit in town , flourishing his long whip . Piped by flute ...
... Already the gaudy red and yellow Fairfield stage had rattled in over the stones of South Street , its driver , Hiram Barnes , whom the Litchfield urchins considered the greatest wit in town , flourishing his long whip . Piped by flute ...
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... already re- garded as an old maid . She was prim , methodical , and a little cranky , with a horror of dirt , disorder , and waste . Her brass andirons showed no finger- prints , her red and green parlour carpet was fleckless , the ...
... already re- garded as an old maid . She was prim , methodical , and a little cranky , with a horror of dirt , disorder , and waste . Her brass andirons showed no finger- prints , her red and green parlour carpet was fleckless , the ...
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... already in the accents of defeat . We shall resist it by speech and vote and with all the abilities which God has given us . Even if overcome in the impending struggle , we shall not submit . We shall go home to our constituents , erect ...
... already in the accents of defeat . We shall resist it by speech and vote and with all the abilities which God has given us . Even if overcome in the impending struggle , we shall not submit . We shall go home to our constituents , erect ...
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