Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... thought of her project in a different way from the way they had thought of it in the beginning . She had singularly good fortune : at the end of the third year she was making money for herself and her friends faster than most people ...
... thought of her project in a different way from the way they had thought of it in the beginning . She had singularly good fortune : at the end of the third year she was making money for herself and her friends faster than most people ...
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... thought that her chief aid , old Mr. Jackson , was far more in her thoughts than he . She was forever quoting Jackson's opin- ions . He did not like to find that she took it for granted that he was not interested in the welfare of his ...
... thought that her chief aid , old Mr. Jackson , was far more in her thoughts than he . She was forever quoting Jackson's opin- ions . He did not like to find that she took it for granted that he was not interested in the welfare of his ...
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... thought the girl never had looked so fresh and pretty as with her neat , coarse dress and flushed cheeks . When the first year failed , she went to her needle again and sewed until the rent of the sec- ond was earned . People began to ...
... thought the girl never had looked so fresh and pretty as with her neat , coarse dress and flushed cheeks . When the first year failed , she went to her needle again and sewed until the rent of the sec- ond was earned . People began to ...
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