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" Our children, two daughters and a son, were born in 1874, 1876, and 1879. "
Mary Augusta Ward
Two
Daughters
Born
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" My grandmother made her home at Fox How under the shelter of the fells, with her four daughters, the youngest of whom was only eight when their father died. "
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" As far as intellectual training was concerned, my nine years from seven to sixteen were practically wasted. "
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" It became plain very soon after our marriage that ours was to be a literary partnership. "
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" For nine years, till the spring of 1881, we lived in Oxford, in a little house north of the Parks, in what was then the newest quarter of the University town. "
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" How little those who are schoolgirls of today can realize what it was to be a schoolgirl in the fifties or the early sixties of the last century! "
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