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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 4 0 Browse Search
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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 14: the sundown splendid and serene 1906-1907; aet. 87-88 (search)
wered. I have lived to see my dear girl again. ... I give thanks earnestly and heartily, but seem for a time paralyzed by her presence. With the early autumn came a great pleasure in a visit to the new Green Peace, the house which her son had built at Bedford Hills, New York. She was delighted with the house and garden; the Journal tells of all manner of pleasant gayeties. September 12. Fannie had a luncheon party even pleasanter than yesterday's. Rev. Mr. Luquer is a grandson of Dominick Lynch, who used to come to my father's house in my childhood and break my heart by singing Lord Ullin's Daughter. I remember creeping under the piano once to hide my tears. He sang all the Moore melodies with great expression.... This, his descendant, looks a good deal like him. Was bred a lawyer. My good Uncle Cutler twice asked him whether he would study for the ministry. He said, No. My uncle said the second time, What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own s
, 71, 74, 76, 77, 138, 148, 159, 160, 262, 380; II, 63, 74, 125, 167, 196, 304, 356. Letter of, I, 76. Longfellow, Wadsworth, II, 359. Longy, M., II, 330. Lorne, see Argyll, ninth duke of. Loud, J. M., II, 358, 368. Loudon, John, II, 244. Louis XVI, I, 7, 8. Louisville, I, 169. Louvre, I, 7. Love, Alfred, I, 304. Low, Seth, II, 381. Lowell, J. R., I, 156, 210, 262; II, 63, 171, 187. Letter of, II, 149. Loyson, M., II, 249. Luquer, Mr., II, 364. Lynch, Dominick, II, 364. Lyons, I, 191. Mabilleau, M., II, 314. McAllister, Julia, II, 34. McAllister, Louisa, I, 42, 158, 230. McAllister, M. H., I, 42. McAlvin, Miss, II, 194. McCabe, C. C., I, 188, 189. McCarthy, Frank, II, 61, 62. McCarthy, Justin, II, 8. McCarthy, Mrs., Justin, II, 5. McCready, Tom, II, 295. McCreary, Mrs., II, 250. McDonald, Alexander, I, 167. McGregor, Fanny, I, 201. Machiavelli, Niccolo, I, 275. McKaye, Baron, I, 258, 267. McK