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In any case something , perhaps a combination of several of these conjectured events , led finally to her retiring from society . Neither she nor her sister Lavinia married , and the choices open to unmarried small - town girls such as ...
In any case something , perhaps a combination of several of these conjectured events , led finally to her retiring from society . Neither she nor her sister Lavinia married , and the choices open to unmarried small - town girls such as ...
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That her poetry was almost lost to posterity and went totally unrecognized during her lifetime was perhaps in large measure due to the position of women in her time as much as to her own reticence . While inferior talents were readily ...
That her poetry was almost lost to posterity and went totally unrecognized during her lifetime was perhaps in large measure due to the position of women in her time as much as to her own reticence . While inferior talents were readily ...
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... ranged far and wide , embracing all social problems from the proper nutrition of immigrant children to the issue of world peace , which became one of Jane Addams ' absorbing interests in the later years of her life . But perhaps ...
... ranged far and wide , embracing all social problems from the proper nutrition of immigrant children to the issue of world peace , which became one of Jane Addams ' absorbing interests in the later years of her life . But perhaps ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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