Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe
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... thing does , and everything smells mouldy ; and altogether I feel as if I never wanted to eat again . " The Lord did provide the means , and Harriet went East with her hus- band later in the summer , not returning to Walnut Hills until ...
... thing does , and everything smells mouldy ; and altogether I feel as if I never wanted to eat again . " The Lord did provide the means , and Harriet went East with her hus- band later in the summer , not returning to Walnut Hills until ...
Page 230
... thing to me but a comfort . He has been my pride and joy . Many a heartache has he cured for me . Many an anxious night have I held him to my bosom and felt the sorrow and loneliness pass out of me with the touch of his little warm ...
... thing to me but a comfort . He has been my pride and joy . Many a heartache has he cured for me . Many an anxious night have I held him to my bosom and felt the sorrow and loneliness pass out of me with the touch of his little warm ...
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... thing , which American state law coolly classes with the bundles , and bales , and boxes , among which she is lying ... things besides her weekly instal- ments of the story . She found time to enjoy Brunswick . The family went on picnics ...
... thing , which American state law coolly classes with the bundles , and bales , and boxes , among which she is lying ... things besides her weekly instal- ments of the story . She found time to enjoy Brunswick . The family went on picnics ...
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