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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Walcott Boynton, Reader's History of American Literature, Chapter 2: the secular writers (search)
e at Mr. Stoddard's: from thence I went to Madam Winthrop's just at 3. Spake to her, saying, my lovseat 7r. 29th, viz. Madm Rebekah Dudley, Catharine Winthrop, Bridget Usher, Deliverance Legg, Rebekauld do, said Mrs. Loyd was about her age. [Mrs. Winthrop herself was at this time fifty-six and ha8r. 6th. A little after 6 P. M. I went to Madam Winthrop's. She was not within. I gave Sarah Chick 8r. 11th, 1720. I writ a few Lines to Madam Winthrop to this purpose: Madam, These wait on you otton came to door ('t was before 8.) said Madam Winthrop was within, directed me into the little rod a stand; Mrs. Cotton came in and stood. Madam Winthrop pointed to her to set me a chair. Madam WMadam Winthrop's countenance was much changed from what 't was on Monday, look'd dark and lowering. At lassaid 'twould cost but £ 40 .... 8r. 20. Madam Winthrop not being at Lecture, I went thither first answer'd No. About the middle of Decr. Madam Winthrop made a treat for her children; Mr. Sewall,[3 more...]