Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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Halaman 152
... SMITH Elizabeth Dixon Smith traveled from Indiana to Oregon in 1847 with her husband , Cornelius , and their seven children . Lillian Schlissel calls Smith's diary " [ o ] ne of the starkest stories among the overland dairies " ( 54 ) ...
... SMITH Elizabeth Dixon Smith traveled from Indiana to Oregon in 1847 with her husband , Cornelius , and their seven children . Lillian Schlissel calls Smith's diary " [ o ] ne of the starkest stories among the overland dairies " ( 54 ) ...
Halaman 153
... Smith and her narrative to continue moving - through what remains unsaid . These hints of suffering sur- face periodically throughout the rest of the diary , and Smith's persona always contains them by employing similar rhetoric . A few ...
... Smith and her narrative to continue moving - through what remains unsaid . These hints of suffering sur- face periodically throughout the rest of the diary , and Smith's persona always contains them by employing similar rhetoric . A few ...
Halaman 154
... Smith relays the weather , the geography , and the move from Portland into the Willamette Valley . She makes no further mention of her husband . Smith eventually married Joseph Geer , and the two , along with their children , settled ...
... Smith relays the weather , the geography , and the move from Portland into the Willamette Valley . She makes no further mention of her husband . Smith eventually married Joseph Geer , and the two , along with their children , settled ...
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