Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... called on Dall , who wrote in her journal : " I find her fascinating and high minded . I see how she was misled . She easily believes those who profess to love her " ( MS Journals , 13 October 1850 ) . Dall seems from that point to have ...
... called on Dall , who wrote in her journal : " I find her fascinating and high minded . I see how she was misled . She easily believes those who profess to love her " ( MS Journals , 13 October 1850 ) . Dall seems from that point to have ...
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... called " common - place " events and persons interesting . -Fern , New York Ledger , 20 April 1861 LEGACY , Vol . 8 No. 2. Copyright © 1991 The Pennsylvania State University , University Park , PA 92 NEW ENGLAND GIRLHOODS IN NINETEENTH ...
... called " common - place " events and persons interesting . -Fern , New York Ledger , 20 April 1861 LEGACY , Vol . 8 No. 2. Copyright © 1991 The Pennsylvania State University , University Park , PA 92 NEW ENGLAND GIRLHOODS IN NINETEENTH ...
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... called Dame Shirley by family and close friends in Massachusetts . Once again she employed the often used device of a letter for the four articles that were addressed to Stephen Massett , the paper's editor . When Fayette sent for ...
... called Dame Shirley by family and close friends in Massachusetts . Once again she employed the often used device of a letter for the four articles that were addressed to Stephen Massett , the paper's editor . When Fayette sent for ...
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