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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Prologue Father, may I study Latin?
God made the country, and man made the town An acquaintance with a Miss Emerson On the very eve of engaging myself A country clergyman's wife For what exalted purpose?
Mrs. Ripley's skepticism Her sphere-which is not very narrow I cannot help fastening the thread The affections ... spread out in rays The sun shines bright and the grass looks green At last a home!
One of the most remarkable persons in Concord Very happy with her quiet house and her lichens The bright sunset I am no Spartan mother There are no limits to love Notes Bibliography Index
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Add The Remarkable Mrs. Ripley: The Life of Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley, A contemporary of Emerson, Hawthorne, the Alcotts, and other New England Renaissance figures, Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley (1793-1867) is largely unknown to today's readers. Although she left no published works, Sarah is frequently mentioned in letters and, The Remarkable Mrs. Ripley: The Life of Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Remarkable Mrs. Ripley: The Life of Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley, A contemporary of Emerson, Hawthorne, the Alcotts, and other New England Renaissance figures, Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley (1793-1867) is largely unknown to today's readers. Although she left no published works, Sarah is frequently mentioned in letters and, The Remarkable Mrs. Ripley: The Life of Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley to your collection on WonderClub |