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Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe, Chapter 14 : the minister's wooing, 1857 -1859 . (search)
Chapter 14: the minister's wooing, 1857-1859.
Death of Mrs. Stowe's oldest son.
letter to the Duchess of Sutherland.
letter to her daughters in Paris.
letter to her sister Catherine.
visit to Brunswick and Orr's Island.
writes the minister's Wooing and the Pearl of Orr's Island.
Mr. Whittier's comments.
Mr. Lowell on the minister's Wooing.
letter to Mrs. Stowe from Mr. Lowell.
John Ruskin on the minister's Wooing.
a year of sadness.
letter to Lady Byron.
letter to h re to write and send you his love.
I hope his health is getting better.
Mrs. Upham sends you her best love, and hopes you will make her a visit some time.
Good-by, my darlings. Come soon to your affectionate mother. H. B. S.
The winter of 1857 was passed quietly and uneventfully at Andover.
In November Mrs. Stowe contributed to the Atlantic monthly a touching little allegory, The mourning veil.
In December, 1858, the first chapter of The minister's Wooing appeared in the same magazi