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#1
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Short Stories
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1833
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The Dancing School
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1834
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A New England Sketchbook
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1834
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Uncle Tim
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1838
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Cousin William
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1838
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Old Father Morris
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1838
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Flower Gathering
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1838
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Little Edward
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1839
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Stealing Peaches
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1839
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The Drunkard Reclaimed
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1839
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Let Every Man Mind His Own Business
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1839
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The New Year's Gift
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1841
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Mark Meriden
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1842
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The Tea-Rose
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1843
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Feeling; Or, The Semptress
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1843
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The Bashful Cousin
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1843
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So Many Calls
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1843
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Aunt Mary
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1844
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Which Is the Liberal Man?
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1845
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Immediate Emancipation - A Sketch
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1845
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Uncle Abel and Little Edward
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1845
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A Tradition of the Church
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1848
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The Coral Ring
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1848
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Moral Tales
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1851
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The Two Altars; or, Two Pictures in One
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1851
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Uncle Sam's Emancipation
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1853
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A Scholar's Adventures in the Country
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1853
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The Two Bibles
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1853
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Christmas, or The Good Fairy
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1858
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Our Charley
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1858
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What Is to Be Done with Our Charley
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1858
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The Happy Child
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1858
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Leaves from the Life of a Fairy
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1858
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Uncle Jerry's Dream
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1858
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Take Care of the Hook
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1858
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Fairy Tales
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1858
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A Talk About Birds
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1858
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The Nest in the Orchard
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1865
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Carlo
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1865
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Rover
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1865
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Giglio
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1865
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Florence
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1865
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Wix
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1865
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Dogs and Cats
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1865
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Aunt Esther's Rules
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1865
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Aunt Esther's Stories
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1865
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Sir Walter Scott and His Dogs
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1865
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Our Country Neighbors
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1865
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Hum, the Son of Buz
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1865
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Our Dogs
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1865
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Country Neighbors Again
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1866
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The Hen That Hatched Ducks
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1866
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The Nutcrackers of Nutcracker Lodge
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1866
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The History of Tip-Top
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1866
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Miss Katy-Did and Miss Cricket
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1866
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Mother Magpie's Mischief
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1866
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The Squirrels That Live in a House
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1866
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The Daisy's First Winter
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1867
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Where Is Blue Eyes?
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1870
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The Ghost in the Mill
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1870
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The Widow's Bandbox
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1870
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Captain Kidd's Money
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1870
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'Mis' Elderkin's Pitcher
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1870
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The Ghost in the Cap'n Brown House
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1870
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Colonel Eph's Shoe-Buckles
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1870
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Lulu's Pupil
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1871
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The Sullivan Looking-Glass
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1871
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The Minister's Housekeeper
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1871
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The Bull-Fight
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1871
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How to Fight the Devil
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1871
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Laughin' in Meetin'
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1871
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Tom Toothacre's Ghost Story
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1871
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Oldtown Fireside Talks of the Revolution
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1875
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Betty's Bright Idea
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1875
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Deacon Pitkin's Farm
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1875
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The First Christmas of New England
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1878
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The Parson's Horse-Race
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1879
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A Student's Sea Story
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1880
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The Old House and the Old Woman
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1880
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The Dog Takes Refuge with the Old Woman
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1880
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She Discovers That He Is a Providence
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1880
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He Makes Himself Agreeable
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1880
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Blue Eyes Comes to See Him
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1880
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The Woman Who Hates Dogs
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1880
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Blue Eyes Pursues Her Advantage
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1880
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A Bright Saturday Afternoon
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1880
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A Joyful Sunday
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1880
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The Thanksgiving Dinner
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#2
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Essays
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1839
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Trials of a Housekeeper
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1839
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Art and Nature
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1841
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The Canal-Boat
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1843
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The Family Circle
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1843
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Now We See Through a Glass Darkly
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1843
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The Nursery
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1843
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Frankness
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1843
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The Sabbath
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1844
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Moralist and Miscellanist
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1844
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Love versus Fear
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1845
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Earthly Care, a Heavenly Discipline
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1845
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Narrative
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1845
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Slavery
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1845
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The Interior of Hidden Life
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1845
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The Bible, the Source of Sure Comfort
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1845
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Make to Yourselves Friends
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1845-1846
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What Will the American People Do?
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1846
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Children
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1846
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Parents and Children
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1846
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Learn of Children
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1848
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Atonement - A Historical Reverie
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1850
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A Little Child Shall Lead Them
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1850
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The Freeman's Dream: A Parable
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1851
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Heinrich Stilling
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1852
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Account of Mrs. Beecher Stowe and Her Family, by an Alabama Man
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1853
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Letter from Maine
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1863
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A Reply
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1864
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The Ravages of a Carpet
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1864
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Home-Keeping vs. House-Keeping
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1864
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What Is a Home?
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1864
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The Economy of the Beautiful
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1864
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Raking Up the Fire
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1864
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The Lady Who Does Her Own Work
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1864
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What Can Be Got in America
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1864
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Economy
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1864
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Cookery
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1864
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Our House
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1864
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Home Religion
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1865
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Fault-Finding
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1865
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Irritability
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1865
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Repression
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1865
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Persistence
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1865
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Intolerance
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1865
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Discourtesy
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1865
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Exactingness
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1865
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What Will You Do with Her? Or, The Woman Question
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1865
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Woman's Sphere
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1865
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The New Year
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1865
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The Noble Army of Martyrs
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1866
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Being a Family-Talk on Reconstruction
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1866
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Is Woman a Worker?
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1866
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The Transition
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1866
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Bodily Religion: A Sermon on Good Health
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1866
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How Shall We Entertain Our Company?
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1866
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How Shall We Be Amused?
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1866
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Dress, or Who Makes the Fashions
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1866
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What Are the Sources of Beauty in Dress
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1866
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The Cathedral
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1869
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The True Story of Lady Byron's Life
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1876
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Rex, Lux, Lex, Dux
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1876
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Christ in the Old Testament
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1876
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Christ in Prophecy
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1876
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The Cradle of Bethlehem
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1876
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The Blessed Woman
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1876
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The Holy Childhood
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1876
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Gentile Prophecies of Christ
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1876
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The Hidden Years of Christ
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1876
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The Prayer-Life of Jesus
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1876
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The Temptations of Jesus
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1876
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Our Lord's Bible
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1876
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Christ's First Sermon
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1876
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The Friendships of Jesus
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1876
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Christ's Unworldly Methods
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1876
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Christ and the Fallen Woman
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1876
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Christ, the Revealer of God's Sympathy
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1876
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The Attractiveness of Jesus
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1876
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The Tolerance of Jesus
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1876
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The Silence of Jesus
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1876
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The Secret of Peace
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1876
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The Church of the Master
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1876
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Judas
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1876
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Going Up to Jerusalem
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1876
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The Barren Fig-Tree
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1876
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Caiaphas
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1876
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The Joy of Christ
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1876
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Gethsemane
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1876
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The Last Words of Jesus
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1876
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The Darkest Hour
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1876
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The Resurrection of Jesus
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1876
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The Ascension of the Lord
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1876
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The Holy Spirit
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1876
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Second Life of Christ, in His Followers
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1879
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The Modern Martyrdom of St. Perpetua
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1879
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Our Florida Plantation
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#3
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Writings Collections
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1843
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The Mayflower: Or, Sketches of Scenes and Characters Among the Descendants of the Pilgrims
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1844
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Tales and Sketches of Real Life
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1853
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Uncle Sam's Emancipation; Earthly Care, a Heavenly Discipline, and Other Sketches
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1853
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Evergreen: Being the Smaller Works of Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe
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1868
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The Chimney-Corner
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#4
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Poems
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1844
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Mary at the Cross
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1849
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A New Year's Dream
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1855
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Abide in Me, and I in You
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1858
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The Crocus
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1860
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Lines to the Memory of 'Annie'
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1867
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St. Catherine Borne by Angels
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1867
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The Charmer
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1867
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Knocking
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1867
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The Old Psalm Tune
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1867
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The Other World
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1867
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The Inner Voice
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1867
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The Secret
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1867
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Think Not All Is Over
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1867
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Consolation
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1867
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'Only a Year'
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1867
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Below
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1867
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Above
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1867
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Lines on the Death of Mrs. Stuart
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1867
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Summer Studies
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1867
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Midnight
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1867
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First Hour
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1867
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Second Hour
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1867
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Third Hour
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1867
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Fourth Hour
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1867
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Day Dawn
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1867
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A Day in the Life of Pamfili Doria
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1867
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The Gardens of the Vatican
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1867
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St. Peter's Church
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1867
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The Miserere
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#5
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Novels
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1851
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Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly
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1856
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Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp
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1859
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The Minister's Wooing
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1862
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The Pearl of Orr's Island: A Story of the Coast by Maine
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1862
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Agnes of Sorrento
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1869
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Oldtown Folks
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1871
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Pink and White Tyranny: A Society Novel
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1871
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My Wife and I: or, Harry Henderson's History
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1872
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Six of One by Half a Dozen of the Other
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1875
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We and Our Neighbors; or, The Record of an Unfasionable Street
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1878
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Poganuc People: Their Loves and Lives
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#6
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Non-Fiction Books
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1852
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History of the Edmonson Family, and the Capture of the Schooner Pearl
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1868
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Men of Our Times; or, Leading Patriots of the Day
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1869
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The American Woman's Home, or, Principles of Domestic Science: Being a Guide to the Formation and Maintenance of Economical, Healthful, Beautiful, and Christian Homes
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1870
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Lady Byron Vindicated: A History of the Byron Controversy, from Its Beginning in 1816 to the Present Time
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1873
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Woman in Sacred History: A Series of Sketches Drawn from Scriptural, Historical, and Legendary Sources
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#7
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Compendium
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1853
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A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin
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#8
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Memoir
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1854
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Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands
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#9
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Play
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1855
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The Christian Slave. A Drama Founded on a Portion of Uncle Tom's Cabin
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#10
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Educational Book
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1855
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First Geography for Children
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#11
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Short Story Collections
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1858
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Our Charley and What to Do with Him
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1865
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Stories About Our Dogs
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1868
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Queer Little People
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1872
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Oldtown Fireside Stories
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1876
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Betty's Bright Idea [and Other Stories]
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1880
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A Dog's Mission; or, The Story of the Old Avery House and Other Stories
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1887
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Sam Lawson's Oldtown Fireside Stories
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#12
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Essay Collections
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1865
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House and Home Papers
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1866
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Little Foxes
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#13
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Poetry Collection
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1867
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Religious Poems
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#14
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Children's Novel
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1870
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Little Pussy Willow
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#15
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Devotional Books
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1874
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He's Coming To-Morrow
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1876
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Footsteps of the Master
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