Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lucy Larcom” in chapter 2.20, page 406 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2:
...y contributed, is more actual than even .
Just as markedly American have been the spiritual characteristics of American juveniles.
Those English children had to be so prim and methodical, wrote Lucy Larcom , they were never allowed to romp and run wild.
The growing independence of American children appeared in the successive
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