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RECORDS OF A GIRLHOOD. RECORDS OF LATER LIFE. -->_Slips for Librarians to paste on Catalogue Cards._ N. B.--Take out carefully, leaving about quarter of an inch at the back. To do otherwise would, in some cases, release other leaves. 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. {Transcriber's note: The following typographical errors have been corrected: no lady in Philadelphia who then had such an attendant (changed from atttendant) and carefully tended suburban district (changed from surburban) Lord and Lady Lansdowne (changed from Landsdowne) equipments of the northern villages (changed from equpiments) At the mouth of the Altamaha (changed from the the mouth) dark-leaved, wide-spreading oaks (changed from wide-speading) moulder away for want of use (changed from waut) the neighborhood of Burnham Beeches (changed from Burnam) how long do you think it took Nebuchadnezzar (changed from thing) I know your sister is vastly clever (changed from vasly) my determination to defeat his endeavor (changed from endeaver) the recollection of the last happy days I spent here (changed from recollectien) his marvellous facility and strength (changed from facilty) what the French call _saissant_ (changed from saisssant) saluting the approach of some greatness or other (changed from appoach) letters will occasionally come _to_ heaven (changed from occasionly) that vague love of excitement (changed from excitemen) working heart's ease into Emily's canvas (changed from heart'seas) abused by the Opposition, but that is of course (changed from couse) about six hours (changed from abour) and of course he persevered (changed from coure) is a frequent speculation with me (changed from ma) men are capable of recognizing (changed from ment) To-morrow, at three o'clock (changed from To morrow) I think I have really done my duty (changed from thing) all their time to
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