The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... father appears , now , his brother , Edwin Morton , younger , blue eyed , fair haired , strong , for truth and progress , yet facetious . withal and of quick sympathies . A company of bright , earnest young girls , devoted to the cause ...
... father appears , now , his brother , Edwin Morton , younger , blue eyed , fair haired , strong , for truth and progress , yet facetious . withal and of quick sympathies . A company of bright , earnest young girls , devoted to the cause ...
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... father , the elder two.of the " Harlow girls , " and myself , in a small open one horse sleigh . Two of us rode backward on a low front seat , and I remember my father repeatedly holding a muff to his cheeks to keep them from freezing ...
... father , the elder two.of the " Harlow girls , " and myself , in a small open one horse sleigh . Two of us rode backward on a low front seat , and I remember my father repeatedly holding a muff to his cheeks to keep them from freezing ...
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... father and I were born . Our mother , a second wife of our fa- ther , was Bathsheba Ivory , from some town near Boston . Of her parentage I know nothing , as we were left or- phans when quite young . I My father moved from Shrewsbury in ...
... father and I were born . Our mother , a second wife of our fa- ther , was Bathsheba Ivory , from some town near Boston . Of her parentage I know nothing , as we were left or- phans when quite young . I My father moved from Shrewsbury in ...
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