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  1. Elinor Wyllys; Or, the Young Folk of Longbridge: A Tale by Amabel Penfeather, 2010-03-01
  2. Elinor Wyllys V2: Or The Young Folk Of Longbridge, A Tale (1846) by Amabel Penfeather, 2009-03-04
  3. Elinor Wyllys:Or, the Young Folk of Longbridge.a Tale(volume I. of 2) by Amabel ( Susan Fenimore Cooper ); Edited By J. Fenimore Cooper Penfeather, 1846
  4. Elinor Wyllys V2: Or The Young Folk Of Longbridge, A Tale (1846) by Amabel Penfeather, 2010-09-10
  5. Elinor Wyllys V2: Or The Young Folk Of Longbridge, A Tale (1846) by Amabel Penfeather, 2010-09-10

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63. HL
Susan Fenimore, 18131894 AKA Penfeather, Amabel Corson, Hiram, 1829-1911 Cory, Elia W. (Elia Wilkinson), 1862-1935 Penfeather, Amabel AKA Cooper,
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65. Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926
18131894 AKA Penfeather, Amabel Corneille, Pierre, 1606-1684 Corson, Hiram, Margaret Pellico, Silvio, 1789-1854 Penfeather, Amabel AKA Cooper,
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66. Project Gutenberg Etext Elinor Wyllys, By Susan Fenimore Cooper
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70. Stevie Smith Papers Series II
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Abrahall, C.H. BOADICEA. (See: 7:1.1)
Acton, Harold. PEONIES AND PONIES. (See: 8:2.17)
Adam, Ruth. SO SWEET A CHANGELING. (See: 7:2.2)
Adburgham, Alison. SHOPS AND SHOPPING 1800-1914.
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75. Project Gutenberg Etext Elinor Wyllys, By Susan Fenimore Cooper

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This document was prepared for Arthur's Classic Novels. Markup by Arthur Wendover. mailto:wendover@soon.com, Oct 30, 2000 This document was prepared for Arthur's Classic Novels. XML markup by Arthur Wendover. Oct 30, 2000. (See source file for details.) Or The Young Folk Of Longbridge. A Tale. By Amabel Penfeather. "Familiar matter of today; Some natural sorrow, loss or pain, That has been, and may be again." Wordsworth In Two Volumes, Edited By J. Fenimore Cooper THERE is so much of mystification resorted to, at the present time, in the publication of books, that it has become proper that the editor of Elinor Wyllys should explain what has been his own connection with this particular work. The writer of this book is a valued female friend, who had a right to ask, and did ask, its editor's advice and assistance, in presenting it to the public. This advice and assistance have been cheerfully afforded, though neither has properly extended to the literary character of the work. As the author has not wished to appear, the name of the editor has been used in obtaining the copy-right, and his assistance given in forwarding and returning proof-sheets. Over a few of the last, the editor has cast an eye; but, believing the author of the book to be fully competent herself, to superintend her own work, as it has gone through the press, this supervision on the part of the editor has been very slight. The editor has great confidence in the principles, taste, and intelligence of the real author of Elinor Wyllys. She has seen much of that portion of the world with which a lady becomes acquainted, and has seen that much under the most favorable circumstances. As usually happens in such cases, her book will be found free from exaggerations of every sort; and will be more likely to be well received by persons of her own class, than by those who are less familiar with its advantages. Imagination, feeling, sound principles, and good taste, are all to be found in this book, though in what degree, the public will necessarily decide for itself.

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