Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Page 265
... look for the entire chapter in the next Era . " But Harriet had a good excuse for being late with her twelfth instalment . Chapter XII of Uncle Tom's Cabin was a famous one , entitled Select Incident of Lawful Trade , and there is no ...
... look for the entire chapter in the next Era . " But Harriet had a good excuse for being late with her twelfth instalment . Chapter XII of Uncle Tom's Cabin was a famous one , entitled Select Incident of Lawful Trade , and there is no ...
Page 338
... looks into her mirror . It is interesting to compare it with other descriptions of her looks at this period of her ... look as if some sorrowful scene ever haunted her brain . In dress she is very plain and homely ; in manners gentle ...
... looks into her mirror . It is interesting to compare it with other descriptions of her looks at this period of her ... look as if some sorrowful scene ever haunted her brain . In dress she is very plain and homely ; in manners gentle ...
Page 435
... look at me sometimes , when I would come and brush back his hair and look into his eyes . " Harriet planted the grave with pansies , white immortelles , white petunias , and verbenas . She visited the grave every day , and Calvin often ...
... look at me sometimes , when I would come and brush back his hair and look into his eyes . " Harriet planted the grave with pansies , white immortelles , white petunias , and verbenas . She visited the grave every day , and Calvin often ...
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