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... dear children , as I was obliged to be helped on deck by two persons , Edward and another Edward and the children suffered but little from sick- ness . But as we entered on a warmer climate , the dear children became relaxed ( with the ...
... dear children , as I was obliged to be helped on deck by two persons , Edward and another Edward and the children suffered but little from sick- ness . But as we entered on a warmer climate , the dear children became relaxed ( with the ...
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... dear Aunt M. Turner to dear Frank congratulating him on his marriage and requesting his choice of a present , and then added that ' a similar event to prevent Dear Louisa from quitting England would gladden my old heart ' . Dear ...
... dear Aunt M. Turner to dear Frank congratulating him on his marriage and requesting his choice of a present , and then added that ' a similar event to prevent Dear Louisa from quitting England would gladden my old heart ' . Dear ...
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... dear way , and tells me all I wished to know Poor Bessie , is still ill and is to undergo an operation in the thigh - They fear it will be of little service - --- Harriet says my Uncle has just been to see her , for the first time since ...
... dear way , and tells me all I wished to know Poor Bessie , is still ill and is to undergo an operation in the thigh - They fear it will be of little service - --- Harriet says my Uncle has just been to see her , for the first time since ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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