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Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 7: passion flowers 1852-1858; aet. 33-39 (search)
es, she was in those days editor-in-chief of The Listener, a Weekly publication. Julia Romana was sub-editor, and furnished most of the material, stories, plays, and poems pouring with astonishing ease from her ten-year-old pen; but there was an Editor's Table, sometimes dictated by the chief editor, often written in her own hand. The first number of The Listener appeared in October, 1854. The sub-editor avows frankly that The first number of our little paper will not be very interesting, airls, which Julia and Florence were attending. The Listener gives pleasant glimpses of life at Green Peace, the Nursery Fair, the dancing-school, the new baby, and so forth. Sometimes the Table is a rhyming one:-- What shall we do for an Editor's table? To make one really we are not able. Our Editorial head is aching, Our lily white hand is rather shaking. Our baby cries both day and night, And puts our “intelligence” all to flight. Yet, for the gentle Julia's sake, Some little effort w