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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2 160 0 Browse Search
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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3 57 1 Browse Search
Frank Preston Stearns, Cambridge Sketches 34 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli 29 1 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4 21 1 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 15: marriage and motherhood. (1847-1850.) (search)
y rest upon the important narrative by Mrs. William W. Story, the greater part of which was publishe marriage and placed the evidences of it in Mrs. Story's hands; but she gives from immediate authorccount, as heretofore printed, it is because Mrs. Story's original letter lies before me; and I havends, such as Mr. and Mrs. Cranch and Mr. and Mrs. Story; and she received her acquaintances, at her isclosed his love, telling her, according to Mrs. Story that he must marry her or be miserable. Shrefused to look on him as a lover, continued Mrs. Story, and insisted that it was not fitting,thy. One day, after great anxiety, she called Mrs. Story to her, and confided to her the secret of hee birth of her child. These she confided to Mrs. Story, with a book containing the narrative of herhusband. The papers were kept for a time by Mrs. Story, and at length returned to Madame Ossoli; anis narrative I will add another letter, from Mrs. Story to Mrs. J. R. Lowell, transcribed by the la[1 more...]
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 17: closing scenes. (search)
Chapter 17: closing scenes. Although Mrs. Story once read the certificate of the marriage of her friends, and had it long in her possession, she did not fix the date of it in her memory, and this will probably remain forever unknown. Their child was born September 5, 1848; and the mother was compelled, in order to disarm suy oppress me — and of yourself. Ever yours, M. O. Ms. I add one more extract from a letter, without date, but of the same period, from Madame Ossoli to Mrs. Story-- You say no secret can be kept in the civilized world, and I suppose not long. But it is very important to me to keep this for the present, if possible, (April 21, 1850):-- It was an odd combination. I had intended, if I went by way of France, to take the packet ship Argo from Havre; I had just written to Mrs. Story that I should not do so; and at the same time requested her to find Miss Fitton, who had my muff, etc.; having closed the letter, I took up Galignani, and my e
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Index. (search)
illiam, 291, 292. Shelley, P. B., 42, 134, 290, 307. Shepard, Mr., 9. Sismondi, J. C. L. S. de, 24. Slavery, American, 10, 12, 14, 126. Smith, Southwood, 229. Socrates, 309. Southey, Robert, 45, 290. Spring, Edward, 223. Spring, Marcus and Rebecca, 219, 220, 228, 239. Spurzheim, J. G., 49. Stael, Madame de, 30, 37, 45, 109 Stetson, Caleb, 142, 144. Stone, T. T., 163. Storer, Mrs. R. B., 3. Storrow, Miss Ann G., 36. Storrow, Samuel, 51, 52. Story, Joseph, 33. Story, William W., 240. Story, Mrs. William W., 238, 240, 241, 266, 275 ; narrative of, 241; letter from, 244; letter to, 268. Summer on the Lakes, 194. Sumner, Horace, 275. T. Tappan, Caroline (Sturgis), 87, 111, 154, 156, 199, 200, 211. Tasso, by Goethe, translated, 47, 63, 188. Taylor, Helen, 281. Tennyson, Alfred, 69, 220. The great Lawsuit (essay L, Dial ), 200. The Third thought, 285. Thoreau, H. D., 130, 134, 144, 154, 155, 164, 282. Thorndike, Mrs., 86. Ticknor, Geo