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Augusta Jane Evans. St. Elmo Augusta Jane Evans DEDICATION TO J. C. DERBY, IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF MANY.
Augusta Jane Evans. St. Elmo Augusta Jane Evans DEDICATION TO J. C. DERBY, IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF MANY.
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Augusta Jane Evans. DEDICATION. TO J. C. DERBY, IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF MANY YEARS OF KIND AND FAITHFUL FRIENDSHIP, THESE PAGES ARE AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED. "Ah! the true ruleis—atrue wife inher husband's house is his servant; it isinhis ...
Augusta Jane Evans. DEDICATION. TO J. C. DERBY, IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF MANY YEARS OF KIND AND FAITHFUL FRIENDSHIP, THESE PAGES ARE AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED. "Ah! the true ruleis—atrue wife inher husband's house is his servant; it isinhis ...
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... memory. A group of five gentlemen stood beneaththe dripping chestnut andsweet gum arches;one leaned againstthe trunk of atree, two were conversing eagerly in undertones, and two faced eachother fifteen pacesapart, withpistols intheir ...
... memory. A group of five gentlemen stood beneaththe dripping chestnut andsweet gum arches;one leaned againstthe trunk of atree, two were conversing eagerly in undertones, and two faced eachother fifteen pacesapart, withpistols intheir ...
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... memory, and, leaning her head on Brindle's horns, she shedthe first tears that had flowed for her great loss, while sobs, thick and suffocating, shook her feeble, emaciated frame. "Bless the poorlittle outcast, shewillget well now.That ...
... memory, and, leaning her head on Brindle's horns, she shedthe first tears that had flowed for her great loss, while sobs, thick and suffocating, shook her feeble, emaciated frame. "Bless the poorlittle outcast, shewillget well now.That ...
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... memories crowded mournfully up, shesat upon thestepsof the dreary homestead, withher arms aroundhis neck, and wept bitterly. After an hour sheleftthe house, and,followed by the dog, crossed the woodsin thedirection of the neighborhood ...
... memories crowded mournfully up, shesat upon thestepsof the dreary homestead, withher arms aroundhis neck, and wept bitterly. After an hour sheleftthe house, and,followed by the dog, crossed the woodsin thedirection of the neighborhood ...
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