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  1. Samantha at Saratoga or Flirton with Fashion by JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE ( Marietta Holley ), 1887
  2. My Opinions and Betsey Bobbett's: Designed As a Beacon Light, to Guide Women to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, but Which May Be Read By Members of the Sterner Sect, Without Injury to Themselves or the Book (Popular Authors Series, No. 1) by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1891
  3. Samantha in Europe by Marietta) "Josiah Allen's Wife" (Holley, 1896-01-01
  4. Samantha Among the Bretheren by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley), 1892
  5. Samantha At Saratoga Or, "Racin' After Fashion." by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley), 1887-01-01
  6. MY OPINIONS AND BETSEY BOBBET'S, DESIGNED AS A BEACON OF LIGHT..... by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1875
  7. Samantha at Saratoga by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1891-01-01
  8. Tirzah Ann's Summer Trip by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1892-01-01
  9. Samantha Among the Brethren by Josiah Allen's Wife, Marietta Holley, 2010-09-10
  10. Samantha at Saratoga by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley, 1887
  11. SamanthaAmong the Brethren by Holley Marietta( Josiah Allen's Wife ), 1891
  12. The Widder Doodle's Courtship and Other Sketches by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1890
  13. Samantha Among the Brethren by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1892-01-01
  14. SAMANTHA AMONG THE BRETHREN by "JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE" (marietta holley), 1897

81. Book Information Page -- Greenwood Publishing Group
Mary Abigail Dodge) Marion Harland (Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune) Frances EW HarperCaroline Lee Whiting Hentz Marietta Holley (Josiah Allen s wife) Mary Jane
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83. Book People: Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter
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Cicely, by Marietta Holley swcicxxx.xxx7251 Full title Sweet Cicely Or JosiahAllen as a Politician Full author Josiah Allen s wife (Marietta Holley
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OLAF THE GLORIOUS. Paperback. 1414276311. Josiah Allen s wife (marietta Holley),.SAMANTHA AMONG THE BRETHREN. Paperback. 141427615X. Mcconnell, Francis J.
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86. Anne Of Green Gables - Lucy Maud Montgomery - Free Online Library
As `Josiah Allen s wife, says, I shall be `mejum . But I ll have lots of sparetime in the long winter evenings, and I ve no vocation for fancy work.
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Marilla went to town the next day and returned in the evening. Anne had gone over to Orchard Slope with Diana and came back to find Marilla in the kitchen, sitting by the table with her head leaning on her hand. Something in her dejected attitude struck a chill to Anne's heart. She had never seen Marilla sit limply inert like that. "Are you very tired, Marilla?" "YesnoI don't know," said Marilla wearily, looking up. "I suppose I am tired but I haven't thought about it. It's not that." "Did you see the oculist? What did he say?" asked Anne anxiously. "Yes, I saw him. He examined my eyes. He says that if I give up all reading and sewing entirely and any kind of work that strains the eyes, and if I'm careful not to cry, and if I wear the glasses he's given me he thinks my eyes may not get any worse and my headaches will be cured. But if I don't he says I'll certainly be stone-blind in six months. Blind! Anne, just think of it!" For a minute Anne, after her first quick exclamation of dismay, was silent. It seemed to her that she could NOT speak. Then she said bravely, but with a catch in her voice:

87. Anne Of Green Gables - Chapter XXXVIII - Lucy Maud Montgomery - Read Print
Not a bit of it. I shall thrive on it. Oh, I m not going to overdothings. As `Josiah Allen s wife, says, I shall be `mejum .
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CHAPTER XXXVIII The Bend in the road
Marilla went to town the next day and returned in the
evening. Anne had gone over to Orchard Slope with Diana
and came back to find Marilla in the kitchen, sitting
by the table with her head leaning on her hand. Something
in her dejected attitude struck a chill to Anne's heart.
She had never seen Marilla sit limply inert like that. "Are you very tired, Marilla?" "YesnoI don't know," said Marilla wearily, looking
up. "I suppose I am tired but I haven't thought about it.
It's not that." "Did you see the oculist? What did he say?" asked Anne anxiously. "Yes, I saw him. He examined my eyes. He says that if I give up all reading and sewing entirely and any kind of work that strains the eyes, and if I'm careful not to cry, and if I wear the glasses he's given me he thinks my eyes may not get any worse and my headaches will be cured. But

88. Index - Literary Humorists In 19th Century America
A Adams, MosesFictional character of George Bagby. Allen, Samantha;also, Josiah Allen s WifeFictional character of Marietta Holley.
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A literary humorist in the 19th century often used a pen name and sometimes more than one! Some of these pen names began as the names of fictional letter-writers or narrators of the humorous tales. In the 1840's, for example, Charles Farrar Browne began writing "letters to the editor" from "Artemus Ward", a "Showman" with a traveling wax figure exhibit. Later, Browne adopted the name when he appeared as a lecturer in halls around the country. In other instances, the fictional character became so famous that the author's name was less well-known than his or her creation, e.g., "Major Jack Downing" was more well known than Seba Smith and other writers even appropriated the name. Most of the names here are indexed by surname but some exceptions have been made when the first name will help find the author. For example, "Sut Lovingood", the character created by George Washington Harris, can be found under "Sut" and "Lovingood". It became common, when Harris' works were popular, to refer only to "Sut" and everybody would know who you meant! A B C D ... Z A
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90. Frogtown Books: SAMANTHA ON THE RACE PROBLEM By Holley, Marietta (Josiah Allen's
Title SAMANTHA ON THE RACE PROBLEM. Author Holley, Marietta (Josiah Allen sWife). Illustrator Illustrated by EW Kemble. Publisher NG Hamilton Co.
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91. Frogtown Books: SAMANTHA AT THE WORLD'S FAIR By Holley, Marietta (Josiah Allen's
Title SAMANTHA AT THE WORLD S FAIR. Author Holley, Marietta (JosiahAllen s wife). Illustrator Illustrated by Baron C. De Grimm.
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92. July 16 -- Today In Women's History
Sanitary Commission). 1836 Marietta Holley born (write under name JosiahAllen s wife ). 1841 Mary LaForge born (businesswoman). 1849
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93. Americana Resources - World's Fairs: Chicago
World s Fair (book) Samantha at the World s Fair by Josiah Allen swife (Marietta Holley). Illus by Bron C. De Grimm. 1893. 694p.
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97. What Students Think Is Funny: Gender And Class Issues
Teachinq Socioloqy, 17, n.4 (Oct. 1989) 47679. Holley Marietta, JosiahAllen s wife, in Walker Dresner, 99-106. Lewis, Paul.
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What Students Think is Funny: Gender and Class Issues in the Humor of Woody Allen, Grace Paley,
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"Tell me what you laugh at and I will tell you who you are,"
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In Grace Paley's short story "Wants," we also find an urban narrator, overwhelmed with life's complexities. This woman runs into her ex-husband on the steps of a New York library where she has gone to do her civic duty and pay a fine accumulated over eighteen years. They reminisce about the dissolution of their marriage, which he attributes "to the fact that you never invited the Bertrams for dinner (171)." When her mate of twenty- seven years, tells her "you'll always want nothing," she likens his narrow remark to "a plumber's snake...which "could work its way through the ear down the throat, halfway to my heart (172)."
"Do I look like a poultice why don't they get men to soothe themevenins they don't have anything else to do, they might jest as well be soothin' each other as to be a hangin' round the grocery store or settin' by the fire whittlin (Walker 103)."
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