Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... never did , yet I was an unprotected girl . " To which Gusty replies , " Dear Mother , Lewis Stephen was drowned last summer , in a gale of wind ! -Now , why should people be drowned in a gale of wind ? I never was , and I have been in ...
... never did , yet I was an unprotected girl . " To which Gusty replies , " Dear Mother , Lewis Stephen was drowned last summer , in a gale of wind ! -Now , why should people be drowned in a gale of wind ? I never was , and I have been in ...
Halaman 50
... never risk offending editors . She evaded all the efforts of her friend Harriet Hanson Robinson to involve her in the women's rights movement . Even poems that point out the difficulties of women's lives are gently presented and never ...
... never risk offending editors . She evaded all the efforts of her friend Harriet Hanson Robinson to involve her in the women's rights movement . Even poems that point out the difficulties of women's lives are gently presented and never ...
Halaman 65
... never - before - published letters , newly translated from Italian . It is impossible to overestimate the im- portance of these letters to Fuller scholars . Many intellectuals and writers have been splendid letter writers , but some of ...
... never - before - published letters , newly translated from Italian . It is impossible to overestimate the im- portance of these letters to Fuller scholars . Many intellectuals and writers have been splendid letter writers , but some of ...
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Editors Note | 2 |
Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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