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1Author:  Neal John 1793-1876Add
 Title:  True womanhood  
 Published:  2003 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | University of Virginia Library, Early American Fiction, 1789-1875 | UVA-LIB-EarlyAmFict1789-1875 
 Description: On a cold, bright clear day, in the troubled winter of 1857-8, when the great city of New York seemed to be struck with paralysis, and the “boldest held their breath” for awhile, a large crowd were gathered just outside of the Park; while, on the opposite side of the way, there was another and yet larger collection, filling the street and side-walks, and surging and struggling about the open doors of a theatre. “Dear Elizabeth, — I hope to be at home to-day. Be of good cheer. The gentleman who hands you this — Mr. Winthrop Fay — is my legal adviser just now. He may desire to see Julia by herself. Whatever he advises, you will be safe in doing. On the card of Mr. Fay was written: “You may look for me within the hour; and it may be well for Miss Parry and Mr. Maynard to be prepared for a short drive.
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