RECORDS OF A GIRLHOOD.
RECORDS OF LATER LIFE.
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KEMBLE, FRANCES ANN. RECORDS OF LATER LIFE. By FRANCES ANN KEMBLE.
New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1882. Large 12mo, pp. 676.
RECORDS OF LATER LIFE. By FRANCES ANN KEMBLE. New York: Henry Holt &
Co., 1882, Large 12mo, pp. 676.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY. RECORDS OF LATER LIFE. By FRANCES ANN KEMBLE. New
York: Henry Holt & Co., 1882. Large 12mo, pp. 676.
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The following typographical errors have been corrected:
no lady in Philadelphia who then had such an attendant
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and carefully tended suburban district
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Lord and Lady Lansdowne
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equipments of the northern villages
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At the mouth of the Altamaha
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dark-leaved, wide-spreading oaks
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moulder away for want of use
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the neighborhood of Burnham Beeches
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how long do you think it took Nebuchadnezzar
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I know your sister is vastly clever
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my determination to defeat his endeavor
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the recollection of the last happy days I spent here
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his marvellous facility and strength
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what the French call _saissant_
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saluting the approach of some greatness or other
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letters will occasionally come _to_ heaven
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that vague love of excitement
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working heart's ease into Emily's canvas
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abused by the Opposition, but that is of course
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about six hours
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and of course he persevered
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is a frequent speculation with me
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men are capable of recognizing
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To-morrow, at three o'clock
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I think I have really done my duty
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all their time to
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