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A-C
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----. Morning Glory. London:
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Hart, Ursula Kingsmill. Two Ladies of Colonial
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(Isabelle Eberhardt
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Herbert, Mary Elizabeth (A'Court)
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64p. (Margaret Bergesio, 1809-1875) (By Lady Herbert)
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Padwick, Constance E. Lilias Trotter of
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Pommerol, Jean (French). Among the Women
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