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A Rose of A Hundred Leaves
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"[...]and the damask, and the famous crystal cup in its stand of gold, which was the lucky bowl of Ambar-Side.
Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (March 29, 1831 - March 10, 1919) was a British novelist and teacher.
A love story first published in 1891 by the British American novelist Amelia Barr.
Nor anxious watches keep For Love that tarries long; Shall shed no more sad tears Through all the years. ... My feet have often been weary feet, Too tired to walk another day; And I've thought, “To sit and calmly wait Is better far than ...
A biography of Morse by Grolier Club member Mindell Dubansky and two thoughtful essays on her work and influence by scholars in the field of nineteenth-century decorative arts is followed...