Redwood; by the author of 'A New England tale'.

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Página 295 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Página 27 - And that is as it should be," replied Ellen, in an encouraging tone ; " two errant damsels as we are, in quest of adventures — danger there is not, cannot be here, and we will tiot go much farther.
Página 81 - ... she staged for Jane Elton. At the beginning of the age of self-promotion and publicity, Sedgwick appeared in public without appearing to seek publicity. In Sedgwick's second novel, Redwood (1824), Grace Campbell, a headstrong young society woman, tells Ellen Bruce, the modest, countrified heroine, "The days are past when one might 'do good by stealth, and blush to find it fame' — this is the age of display — of publication.
Página 119 - ... her own troubles, she has tried to lessen other people's; instead of talking about her own feelings and thinking about them, you would not know she had any, if you did not see she always knew just how other people felt.

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