Authors: Megan Marshall
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“I value you”:
FLII,
p. 213.
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“no mortal”:
FLII,
p. 111.
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“my own priest”:
OMI,
p. 99.
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“new alliance”:
FLII,
p. 183.
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she was her “Priestess”:
FLII,
p. 187.
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“the deepest privacy”:
FLII,
p. 173.
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“I grow”:
The Essential Margaret Fuller,
p. 12.
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an ideal “community”:
FLII,
pp. 179–80.
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“tangled wood-walks”:
FLII,
p. 64.
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“Waldo is”:
FLII,
p. 170.
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“I wish”:
FLVI,
p. 330.
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“to sail downward”:
FLII,
p. 163.
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“a sort of”:
OMI,
p. 308.
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“all things”:
FLII,
p. 160.
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“To you”:
ELVII,
p. 402.
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“Friendship,” Waldo would: RWE, “Friendship,” p. 343.
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“fine war”: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody,“Miss Peabody’s Reminiscences of Margaret’s Married Life,”
Boston Evening Transcript,
June 10, 1885. I am grateful to Mary De Jong for bringing this article to my attention.
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“purest ideal”:
FLII,
pp. 191–92.
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“fledglings of Community”:
FLII,
p. 209.
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“transcendental heifer”: Thomas L. Woodson, Neal Smith, and Norman Holmes Pearson, eds.,
The Letters, 1813–1843: Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne,
vol. 15 (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1984), p. 527.
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“with common”:
OMI,
p. 99.
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“I serve you not”: “Étienne de la Boéce,”
The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson,
vol. 9,
Poems
(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2011), p. 158.
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“Now all seems”:
FLII,
p. 106.
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“Is it not better”:
JMNVII,
p. 63.
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“dissonance, of transition”:
FLVI,
p. 332.
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“a total failure” . . . “I will not”:
FLII,
p. 194.
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“one thing”:
FLII,
p. 180.
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difference between “Living”:
FLII,
p. 184.
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“a firmer hold”:
FLII,
p. 180.
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“The Phalanx”:
FLII,
p. 163.
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“who have dared”: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, “A Glimpse of Christ’s Idea of Society,”
Dial,
vol. 2, no. 2, October 1841, p. 222.
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“limitations of human nature”:
FLII,
p. 109.
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“At the name”:
ELII,
p. 364.
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“University”:
ELII,
pp. 323–24.
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“indifference” might “seem incredible”:
FLII,
p. 197.
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“The Abolition cause”:
FLII,
pp. 197–98.
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“women are Slaves”:
JMNVII,
p. 48.
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“constellation, not a phalanx”:
FLIII,
p. 154.
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“Once I was”:
FLII,
p. 202.
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“living so long”:
FLII,
p. 69.
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nine-thousand-word essay: MF, “Goethe,”
Dial,
vol. 2, no. 1, July 1841, pp. 1–41. For the epigraph, Fuller quotes Goethe in the original German. I am grateful to Yu-jin Chang for the English translation I have provided.
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“do something frivolous”:
FLII,
p. 107.
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“Love and Insight”: CS,
Dial,
vol. 1, no. 3, January 1841, p. 305.
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“field[s] of outsight”: Quoted in “The ‘Dry-Lighted Soul,’” pp. 56–57.
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“I have walked”:
FLII,
pp. 422–23. Kathleen Lawrence expands on RWE’s positive association of sea imagery with Cary Sturgis in “The ‘Dry-Lighted Soul’”; he had also described Margaret Fuller’s heart, sympathetically, as “a sea that hates an ebb.”
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“modern men”:
Margaret and Her Friends,
p. 101.
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Transcendentalist “Coterie”:
FLVI,
p. 332.
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“If ever”:
FLIII,
p. 66.
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“a good neighborhood”:
JMNVIII,
pp. 172–73.
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“living in”:
JMNVIII,
p. 93.
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“an earnest” . . . “a great deal”:
FLII,
p. 210.
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“
that
seems feasible”:
FLII,
p. 208.
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“fled out of”:
ELIII,
p. 7.
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“Nature . . . has crushed”:
ELIII,
p. 9.
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“how bad”:
ELIII,
p. 9.
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“our fair boy”:
ELIII,
p. 9.
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“every cherished”:
ELIII,
p. 10.
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“Margaret Fuller”:
JMNVIII,
p. 165.
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“Shall I”:
ELIII,
p. 8.
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“Must every”:
ELIII,
p. 9.
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Lidian was “saintly”:
FLII,
p. 160; “holiness”:
FLI,
p. 328.
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“a bible”:
FLII,
p. 160.
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“so anti-Christian”: Joel Myerson, “Margaret Fuller’s 1842 Journal: At Concord with the Emersons,”
Harvard Library Bulletin,
vol. 21, no. 3, July 1973, p. 338.
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“Marriage should”:
JMNVIII,
p. 95.
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“all the marriages”: Conversation reported by RWE to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and recorded in her journal, entry of November 25, 1836. In “Biography of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody” [manuscript draft] by Mary Van Wyck Church, p. 280, MHS.
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“every one”: Nancy Craig Simmons, “Margaret Fuller’s Boston Conversations: The 1839–1840 Series,”
Studies in the American Renaissance,
1994 (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia), p. 215.
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“ruined health”:
FLII,
p. 81.
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“lack of”:
FLIII,
p. 164.
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“mourned that I”:
OMI,
p. 99.
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“perfect” friends: “Margaret Fuller’s Boston Conversations,” p. 218.
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“We cannot”:
JMNVIII,
p. 95.
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“Never confess”: Lidian Jackson Emerson, “Transcendental Bible,” in Joel Myerson, ed.,
Transcendentalism: A Reader
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 381–82.
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“Let there”:
ELIII,
p. 53.
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“we shall”:
ELIII,
p. 81.
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“our poor Dial”:
ELIII,
pp. 36–37.
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“rotation in martyrdom”:
ELIII,
p. 35.
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“desk & inkhorn”:
ELIII,
p. 75.
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“red room” . . . “long word”: “Margaret Fuller’s 1842 Journal,” p. 338.
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“questioning season”: MF to WHC,
FLIII,
p. 91.
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“we go but” . . . “more at home” . . . “we do not”: “Margaret Fuller’s 1842 Journal,” p. 323; “are moderate now”: p. 326.
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“burst into tears” . . . “a painful”: Ibid., p. 331.
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“looked at”: Ibid.
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“lurking hope”: Ibid., p. 332.
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“more his companion”: Ibid., p. 331.
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Lidian’s “magnanimity”: Ibid., p. 332.
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“wonderful sleepless”:
ELIII,
p. 62.
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“when my soul”:
FLII,
p. 160.
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“You would have”:
JMNVII,
p. 400.
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“the holy man”:
FLII,
p. 147.
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“I see”:
JMNVII,
p. 400.
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“my long”:
ELIII,
p. 62.
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“interrogating, interrogating”:
JMNVIII,
p. 196.
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“talking, as we almost”: “Margaret Fuller’s 1842 Journal,” p. 330.
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“Man,” he told her: Ibid.
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“claim a devotion”: Ibid., pp. 330–31.
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“Great Sage”: Martha L. Berg and Alice de V. Perry, eds., “‘The Impulses of Human Nature’: Margaret Fuller’s Journal from June Through October 1844,”
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society,
vol. 102, 1990, p. 105.
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“it has not”: “Margaret Fuller’s 1842 Journal,” pp. 329, 327.
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“capital” letter: Ibid., p. 333.
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“some ill”: Ibid., p. 334.
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“nowise convinced”: Ibid., p. 335.
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“my poor”: Ibid.
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“left Ellen”: Ibid.
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“He reads”: Ibid., p. 336.
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“took it”: Ibid., pp. 335–36.
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“no tragedy”: Ibid., p. 336.
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“be impossible”: Robert D. Habich, “Margaret Fuller’s Journal for October 1842,”
Harvard Library Bulletin,
vol. 33, no. 3, 1985, p. 285.
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“sublimo-slipshod” . . . “to the very end”: Quoted in Joel Myerson,
The New England Transcendentalists and
The Dial (Cranbury, N.J.: Associated University Presses, 1980), pp. 111, 109.
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“a succession”: “Margaret Fuller’s Journal for October 1842,” p. 286.
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“the true”: “Margaret Fuller’s 1842 Journal,” p. 336.
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“because he dont”: Ibid., p. 332.
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“radiant genius”:
JMNXVI,
p. 22.
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“woman, self-centred”: MF, “The Great Lawsuit,” p. 47.
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“lumber waggon”:
FLIII,
p. 137.
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“To Rhea”: RWE,
Dial,
vol. 4, no. 1, July 1843, p. 104.
13. “THE NEWEST NEW WORLD”
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“fire winged”:
FLIII,
p. 131.
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“lost its interest” . . . “the newest”:
FLIII,
p. 147.
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“the birth”: MF, journal passage dated July 1844, quoted in
JMNXI,
p. 461.
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“dripping” rain:
FLIII,
p. 126.
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“known it all”: Quoted in
CFII,
p. 125.
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“with eyes full”:
JMNIX,
p. 19.
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“woo the mighty” . . . “the Americanisms”:
SOL,
pp. 18, 6.
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“continual stress” . . . “so much”:
SOL,
p. 3;
FLIII,
p. 131.
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“no escape”:
SOL,
p. 3.
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“hordes” of immigrants: MF journal, quoted in
CFII,
p. 125.
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“life-blood rushes”:
SOL,
p. 19.
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“for a plaything”:
SOL,
pp. 6–7.
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“the conspiring”:
SOL,
p. 9.
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“aboriginal population”: RWE to Martin Van Buren, April 23, 1838, published in the
Daily National Intelligencer,
Washington, May 14, 1838, and the
Yeoman’s Gazette,
Concord, May 19, 1838.
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“real old”:
FLIII,
p. 131.
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“glut the steamboat”: MF journal, quoted in
VM,
p. 173.
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“rudeness of conquest”:
SOL,
p. 18.
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“make amends”: MF journal, quoted in
CFII,
p. 125.
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“for business”: MF journal, quoted in
VM,
p. 173.
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“
material
realities” . . . “do not ape”:
FLIII,
p. 129.
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“talking not”:
SOL,
p. 12.
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“I say”:
FLIII,
p. 132.
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“oak shaded” . . . “room enough”: MF journal, quoted in
VM,
p. 174.
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“country [where]”:
SOL,
p. 25.
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“one of the band”: MF letter, quoted in
JMNXI,
p. 485.
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“pleasant or natural”:
JMNXI,
p. 464.
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“born to rove”:
SOL,
p. 26.
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“every anecdote”: MF journal, quoted in
VM,
p. 174.
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“blissful seclusion”:
SOL,
p. 28.
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“we do not”: MF journal, quoted in
VM,
p. 174.
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“so all life”:
FLIII,
p. 143.
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“overpaid for coming”:
FLIII,
p. 133.
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“free careless”:
FLIII,
p. 169.
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“drinking visiters”:
SOL,
p. 26.
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“I had never”:
SOL,
p. 33.
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“puffs of Ameriky”:
SOL,
p. 37.