Wide Awake, Volumen18D. Lothrop & Company, 1884 Includes "1 albertype (identified as Forbes in the plate) portrait of U.S. Grant and identified as such in the table of contents. ..."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 83. |
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... LADY DUNBOYNE 242 LOUISA T. CRAIGIN 324 SOPHIE MAY 14 GEORGE MACDONALD 16 DR . W. GEORGE BEERS 36 M. E. W. 55 KATE UPSON CLARK 79 ALICE C. FLETCHER 141 SARAH ORNE JEWETT 155 ALICE C. FLETCHER MARGARET SIDNEY 204 227 DOUBLE MASQUERADE ...
... LADY DUNBOYNE 242 LOUISA T. CRAIGIN 324 SOPHIE MAY 14 GEORGE MACDONALD 16 DR . W. GEORGE BEERS 36 M. E. W. 55 KATE UPSON CLARK 79 ALICE C. FLETCHER 141 SARAH ORNE JEWETT 155 ALICE C. FLETCHER MARGARET SIDNEY 204 227 DOUBLE MASQUERADE ...
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... LADY DUNBOYNE 242 LOUISA T. CRAIGIN 324 CHRISTMAS BREEZE , A. CHILD'S MAKE - BELIEVE , A. Poem . Illustrated . SOPHIE MAY 14 GEORGE MACDONALD 16 CANADIAN CARNIVAL , A. Illustrated DR . W. GEORGE BEERS 36 CHRISTMAS SNOW . Poem M. E. W. ...
... LADY DUNBOYNE 242 LOUISA T. CRAIGIN 324 CHRISTMAS BREEZE , A. CHILD'S MAKE - BELIEVE , A. Poem . Illustrated . SOPHIE MAY 14 GEORGE MACDONALD 16 CANADIAN CARNIVAL , A. Illustrated DR . W. GEORGE BEERS 36 CHRISTMAS SNOW . Poem M. E. W. ...
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... LADY . Illustrated RICH LITTLE DOLLY , THE . Poem EDWIN D. MEAD 259 ISABELLA GRANT MEREDITH ANNA F. BURNHAM 342 365 SOME CURIOUS CAT MUSIC . Illustrated . SONG OF A CHRISTMAS HEARTH . Poem SONGS OF PRAISES . Poem STAMPEDE IN THE SECOND ...
... LADY . Illustrated RICH LITTLE DOLLY , THE . Poem EDWIN D. MEAD 259 ISABELLA GRANT MEREDITH ANNA F. BURNHAM 342 365 SOME CURIOUS CAT MUSIC . Illustrated . SONG OF A CHRISTMAS HEARTH . Poem SONGS OF PRAISES . Poem STAMPEDE IN THE SECOND ...
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... lady would not have banged her hair if it had been the fashion , perhaps the statement may be more strictly accurate and quite as graphic . She had a well - shod , well - formed foot , which she was at the moment when I introduce her ...
... lady would not have banged her hair if it had been the fashion , perhaps the statement may be more strictly accurate and quite as graphic . She had a well - shod , well - formed foot , which she was at the moment when I introduce her ...
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... ladies . Speak out loud . What are you going to be yourself ? ” " It is disgraceful to contemplate , " said Fern , blushing ; " but I don't want to be anything but a lady . " - " You sha'n't , " said Loto , with a protecting air . " I ...
... ladies . Speak out loud . What are you going to be yourself ? ” " It is disgraceful to contemplate , " said Fern , blushing ; " but I don't want to be anything but a lady . " - " You sha'n't , " said Loto , with a protecting air . " I ...
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