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THE GIRLHOOD OF SHAKSPEARE’S HERIONES; in a Series of fifteen Tales, by MARY COWDEN CLARKE, Author of the “Concordance to Shakspeare.”
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The Thane’s Daughter
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Tale 2 (THE THANE’S DAUGHTER), 1st January, 1851.
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