Nathaniel Hawthorne in His TimesHoughton Mifflin, 1980 - 684 pages Shows us America's first great writer and his contemporaries as living, breathing people. |
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... Louisa , he boasted of his wife's culinary abilities : " She made a plum pudding and some pumpkin pies by the mere force of instinct having never been taught ; and they would have done credit to an old pastry - cook . " Their five ...
... Louisa , he boasted of his wife's culinary abilities : " She made a plum pudding and some pumpkin pies by the mere force of instinct having never been taught ; and they would have done credit to an old pastry - cook . " Their five ...
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... Louisa when Hawthorne learned that they would have to vacate the manse by the early part of Octo- ber . She sent Louisa a desperate note , and this time her sister - in- law , who had been delaying , answered promptly . " My dear Sophia ...
... Louisa when Hawthorne learned that they would have to vacate the manse by the early part of Octo- ber . She sent Louisa a desperate note , and this time her sister - in- law , who had been delaying , answered promptly . " My dear Sophia ...
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... Louisa's clothing with indelible ink , in preparation for the journey . She wrote Una , who was visiting Ebe Hawthorne in Beverly , " Mrs. Alcott says she shall feel helpless without Louisa , and Mr. Alcott says he sends his only son . " ...
... Louisa's clothing with indelible ink , in preparation for the journey . She wrote Una , who was visiting Ebe Hawthorne in Beverly , " Mrs. Alcott says she shall feel helpless without Louisa , and Mr. Alcott says he sends his only son . " ...
Contents
Mr Hawthorne Calls Again | 3 |
A Remarkably HardHeaded Race | 9 |
PART TWO 6 | 99 |
Copyright | |
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