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Page 86
... Molly liked society , and even at nineteen was thoroughly conversant with the complexities of social Annapolis ... Molly's favorite companions , for ex- ample , was Mary Ogle Ridout , daughter of a former gov- ernor and wife of the ...
... Molly liked society , and even at nineteen was thoroughly conversant with the complexities of social Annapolis ... Molly's favorite companions , for ex- ample , was Mary Ogle Ridout , daughter of a former gov- ernor and wife of the ...
Page 90
... Molly to give littell Molly a kiss for me I know you will not do it . " 46 In 1772 there was still another girl , whom her father named Louisa Rachel . Louisa for Miss Louisa Baker , Rachel for Miss Rachel Cooke . He had certainly found ...
... Molly to give littell Molly a kiss for me I know you will not do it . " 46 In 1772 there was still another girl , whom her father named Louisa Rachel . Louisa for Miss Louisa Baker , Rachel for Miss Rachel Cooke . He had certainly found ...
Page 157
... Molly and the babies to accompany him to Philadelphia . Molly would have loved to go ; she was not the kind of female who appreciated being left behind and had been sadly disappointed not to be taken on the Canadian commission , a ...
... Molly and the babies to accompany him to Philadelphia . Molly would have loved to go ; she was not the kind of female who appreciated being left behind and had been sadly disappointed not to be taken on the Canadian commission , a ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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