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Page 101
... Massie , on the other hand , kept the journal Annie had characteristically lent to her intimate friend , and now , thanks to hus- band and lover , the volumes covering July 1841 - July 1843 have vanished . Presumably under pressure from ...
... Massie , on the other hand , kept the journal Annie had characteristically lent to her intimate friend , and now , thanks to hus- band and lover , the volumes covering July 1841 - July 1843 have vanished . Presumably under pressure from ...
Page 139
... Massie - It is the first time that I have seen him in public for 9 months - and shall I say it ? It would not pain me much if I never did so again ! - Illness may alter a person - and time many ! but I never beheld a person as altered ...
... Massie - It is the first time that I have seen him in public for 9 months - and shall I say it ? It would not pain me much if I never did so again ! - Illness may alter a person - and time many ! but I never beheld a person as altered ...
Page 146
... Massie up , when first they arrived in this Colony - that Mr Massie always stayed at Mr Bodgell's and he didn't know who made Black fellows songs ! Here was news of various kinds - - Mrs McLeod was talking to me the other day , and ...
... Massie up , when first they arrived in this Colony - that Mr Massie always stayed at Mr Bodgell's and he didn't know who made Black fellows songs ! Here was news of various kinds - - Mrs McLeod was talking to me the other day , and ...
Contents
Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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