Dorothy South: A Love Story of Virginia Just Before the WarEggleston, George Cary
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Dorothy South: A Love Story of Virginia Just Before the War
Eggleston, George Cary
Love stories; Virginia -- Fiction
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_No Field Collection is Complete Without this Book_
A LITTLE BOOK _of_ TRIBUNE VERSE
_By_ EUGENE FIELD
Compiled and edited by JOSEPH G. BROWN, formerly city editor of the
_Denver Tribune_, and an intimate friend and associate of the poet
during the several years in which he was on the staff of that paper.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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