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CHAPTER I. THE WINDMILLER’S WIFE.—STRANGERS.—TEN SHILLINGS A
WEEK.—THE LITTLE JAN.
Storm without and within?
So the windmiller might have said, if he had been
in...
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In the field of mid-nineteenth-century children's literature, Juliana Horatia Ewing's work ranks with that of Charles Kingsley, George MacDonald, Charlotte Yonge, Mrs. Molesworth, and Jean Ingelow. Mo...
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Juliana Horatia Ewing was a storyteller par excellence. Writing only for children and concentrating on the experiences of youngsters in either the nursery or the schoolroom, Ewing showed a natural sym...
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