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"Thoughts on the Religious Instruction of the Negroes of this Country"
William Swan Plumer
Sometimes she freed her feet from the folds of her lacy train, and sometimes gave Martin a glance backward and upward over her shoulder, once asking him to hold her flowers with a smile that several guests afterward remarked showed that those two couldn't see anything in the world but each other.
"Sisters"
Kathleen Norris
The wind ruffled her hair a little, and blew the end of her lacy kerchief against her cheek, shaking free a faint scent of sachet.
"Jane Lends A Hand"
Shirley Watkins