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CHAPTER I In Which the Reader Is Introduced to a Man of Humanity Late in the afternoon of a chilly day in February, two gentlemen were sitting alone over their wine, in a well-furnished dining p...
OUR SECOND GIRL 449 A SCHOLAR'S ADVENTURES IN THE COUNTRY 473 TRIALS OF A HOUSEKEEPER ...
_INTRODUCTION._ The chief cause of woman's disabilities and sufferings, that women are not trained, as men are, for their peculiar duties--Aim of this volume to elevate the honor and remuneration ...
[Illustration] NEW-YORK: J. B. FORD AND COMPANY.
FOUR YEARS AFTER 398 The frontispiece (Mara, page 376) was drawn by W.L. Taylor.
The interval since my publication of 'The True Story of Lady Byron's Life' has been one of stormy discussion and of much invective.
In these sketches of some of the leading public men of our times, the editor professes to give such particulars of their lives, and such only, as the public have a right to know.
CHAPTER I. MRS. KATY SCUDDER had invited Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Jones, and Deacon Twitchel’s wife to take tea with her on the afternoon of June second, A. D. 17—.
"When thou haply seest Some rare note-worthy object in thy travels, Make me partaker of thy happiness."
_Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," "My Wife and I," etc._ With Illustrations.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by PHILLIPS, SAMPSON, AND COMPANY, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
The notable characters among the women of Bible history present so attractive and variable a theme for pictorial representation, that they have been several times grouped in book form, both in Euro...
The interval since my publication of 'The True Story of Lady Byron's Life' has been one of stormy discussion and of much invective.
"Well, what will you do with her?"
http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) “MAKE THEIR ACQUAINTANCE; FOR AMY WILL BE FOUND DELIGHTFUL, BETH VERY LOVELY, ME...
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