American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... girl as Daisy." While Daisy, who is capable of baking up cookies with specially designed child's cookware and exclaiming, "How nice it is to do it all my ownty donty self," brings feminine good manners to "the wilderness of boys" that ...
... girl as Daisy." While Daisy, who is capable of baking up cookies with specially designed child's cookware and exclaiming, "How nice it is to do it all my ownty donty self," brings feminine good manners to "the wilderness of boys" that ...
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... girl's piano playing, sitting patiently through the long, monotonous hours of exercises and scales so that the child might learn the importance of discipline and technique. Most important of all, Madame Charleville stirred the child's ...
... girl's piano playing, sitting patiently through the long, monotonous hours of exercises and scales so that the child might learn the importance of discipline and technique. Most important of all, Madame Charleville stirred the child's ...
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... girl, "La Belle Zoraide" (September 1893). Zoraide was as dainty as the finest white lady, with skin the color of cafe-au-lait and a slender, graceful body that was clearly never intended for rough labor. Madame was Zoraide 's godmother ...
... girl, "La Belle Zoraide" (September 1893). Zoraide was as dainty as the finest white lady, with skin the color of cafe-au-lait and a slender, graceful body that was clearly never intended for rough labor. Madame was Zoraide 's godmother ...
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