Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Her Position in the Literature and Thought of Her Time Up to 1860Catholic University of America, 1937 - 168 páginas |
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... daughter's happiness in order to avoid the loss of their wealth . This daughter , Emilie , is a lovable girl ; and the idea of her marriage with the adventurer , Pedrillo , is most repugnant . Louis Seton , the timid , sensitive artist ...
... daughter's happiness in order to avoid the loss of their wealth . This daughter , Emilie , is a lovable girl ; and the idea of her marriage with the adventurer , Pedrillo , is most repugnant . Louis Seton , the timid , sensitive artist ...
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... daughter had wedded a hated Englishman , he drove her penniless from his door . Emma aided her as far as was possible to her , but as the father had commanded that a penny of his should never be given Anna , Emma was not able to give ...
... daughter had wedded a hated Englishman , he drove her penniless from his door . Emma aided her as far as was possible to her , but as the father had commanded that a penny of his should never be given Anna , Emma was not able to give ...
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... daughter of Monsieur St. Jean Angely . This gentleman had married an American . His wife died and he was left with the care of three children , two boys and a girl . While surveying some land near New York he was taken prisoner by the ...
... daughter of Monsieur St. Jean Angely . This gentleman had married an American . His wife died and he was left with the care of three children , two boys and a girl . While surveying some land near New York he was taken prisoner by the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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