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  • soon be converted into a delightful promenade—a paradise in miniature.” Kemble, Fanny, January 1839, in a letter to Elizabeth Dwight Sedgwick, describing her
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  • almost impenetrable thicket, skirting and overshadowing the rivulet.” Kemble, Fanny, January 1839, describing her husband’s plantations on Butler Island
    31 KB (4,281 words) - 17:44, February 3, 2021
  • difficult to persuade one’sself that man had no agency in forming it.” Kemble, Fanny, March 24–28, 1839, describing an estate on St. Simon’s Island, GA (1984:
    57 KB (7,849 words) - 15:06, August 13, 2021
  • whole area and houses may be seen at a single glance outside the wall.” Kemble, Fanny, February 17, 1839, describing her husband’s plantations on Butler Island
    54 KB (7,369 words) - 13:09, March 16, 2021
  • bushes, and the weeping willow, and covered by a plain summer-house.” Kemble, Fanny, January 1839, describing her husband’s plantations on Butler Island
    81 KB (11,408 words) - 14:15, March 31, 2021
  • from the top to bottom, and perfectly impenetrable.” back up to History Kemble, Fanny, March 24–28, 1839, in a letter to Elizabeth Dwight Sedgwick, describing
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