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Three Margarets

Chapter 11 HEROES AND HEROINES.

Word Count: 4728    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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ting her cousins as they came upstairs. She had been asleep, and her dark eyes were still misty

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Three Margarets
Three Margarets
“Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (1850-1943) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to a high-profile family. During her life, she wrote over 90 books, including children's, biographies, poetry, and others. A well-known children's poem for which she is noted is the literary nonsense verse Eletelephony. In 1917, she won a Pulitzer Prize for The Life of Julia Ward Howe, a biography, which she coauthored with her sister, Maud Howe Elliott. Among her most famous works are: Queen Hildegarde (1889), Captain January (1890), Melody (1893), Marie (1894), Hildegarde's Neighbors (1895), Nautilus (1895), Three Margarets (1897), Geoffrey Strong (1901), The Green Satin Gown (1903) and The Silver Crown: Another Book of Fables (1906).”
1 Chapter 1 THE ARRIVAL.2 Chapter 2 FIRST THOUGHTS.3 Chapter 3 THE WHITE LADY OF FERNLEY.4 Chapter 4 CONFIDENCE.5 Chapter 5 THE PEAT-BOG.6 Chapter 6 THE FAMILY CHEST.7 Chapter 7 THE GARRET.8 Chapter 8 CUBA LIBRE.9 Chapter 9 DAY BY DAY.10 Chapter 10 LOOKING BACKWARD.11 Chapter 11 HEROES AND HEROINES.12 Chapter 12 IN THE SADDLE.13 Chapter 13 IN THE NIGHT.14 Chapter 14 EXPLANATIONS.15 Chapter 15 FAREWELL.