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The letters sent during 1858 to Mr. Bowles or Mrs. Bowles or both reveal a heart in love and in deep melancholy and yet restrained in its expression . In the letter in late May , 1858 she says : “ I would like to have you dwell here .
The letters sent during 1858 to Mr. Bowles or Mrs. Bowles or both reveal a heart in love and in deep melancholy and yet restrained in its expression . In the letter in late May , 1858 she says : “ I would like to have you dwell here .
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The poem 225 sent with a letter refers to Bowles as “ the second face ” of Jesus . In the letter to " Master ” of January , 1861 , she said , “ Would it do harm - yet we both fear God - no- " . 22645 treats this theme of fear in the ...
The poem 225 sent with a letter refers to Bowles as “ the second face ” of Jesus . In the letter to " Master ” of January , 1861 , she said , “ Would it do harm - yet we both fear God - no- " . 22645 treats this theme of fear in the ...
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52 Again in the letter to “ Master " in January ( ? ) , 1861 she writes : " You make me say it over . I fear you laugh — when I do not see— " Chillon is not funny . ” In the letter to Mr. Bowles in December , 1861 she writes : " To the ...
52 Again in the letter to “ Master " in January ( ? ) , 1861 she writes : " You make me say it over . I fear you laugh — when I do not see— " Chillon is not funny . ” In the letter to Mr. Bowles in December , 1861 she writes : " To the ...
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