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  1. Selections from the writings of Fenelon: With a memoir of his life by Mrs. Follen by Francois de Salignac de La Mothe- Fenelon, 1851
  2. True stories about dogs & cats (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1856
  3. Piccolissima: Mrs. Follen's Twilight Stories by E.L. Follen, 1889-01-01
  4. The old garret: Part second (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1855
  5. The Peddler of Dust Sticks (Twilight Stories by Mrs. Follen) by Mrs. Follen, 1889
  6. The old garret (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1873
  7. True Stories AboutDogs And Cats - Mrs. Follen by Mrs. Follen, 2010-04-13
  8. Two Festivals by Mrs. Follen, 1889
  9. Little Songs "Twilight Stories" #12 in Series. Includes; Old Nursey; Sun is Up; Annie's Garden; Lullaby; New Moon; Dog & Cat by Mrs Follen, 1856-01-01
  10. Little Songs by Mrs Follen, 1856-01-01
  11. Made-up stories (Mrs. Follen's Twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1889
  12. What the animals do and say (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1868
  13. True stories about dogs and cats (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1875
  14. The New Moon. [Unison song.] Poem by Mrs. Follen (J. Williams' New Series of Songs, Duets & Trios. Unison Songs) by Felix Harold White, 1924

1. Caroline Severance
I will not tell you how prosy and dull I fear it was, but I now it was earnest,and well considered, and dear Mrs. Follen s and Miss Peabody s beaming eyes
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from Eminent women of the age being narratives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present generation. By James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, Prof. James M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, etc. Richly illustrated with fourteen steel engravings. Caroline Severance I cannot do better than to give the reader, what, in her easy, playful way, she writes in a letter to me of herself. I wrote to her asking for the facts of her life, telling her there was no escape, that nolens volens she was to be sketched, and it rested with her, whether is should be based wholly on such an objective view, such as I could get in being en rapport with herself. She choose the latter, as the least of two evils, and frankly tells me what she knows of herself. "Dear Friend, Isn't this an interesting dilemma to find one's self in? to be exhibited whether we will or no! One who has arrived at years of discretion, surely, in our free land, to have no change of choice, whether to remain incog., or be set on high for all the daws to peck at! 'But to this it seems we have come at last,' and, in my extremity, if I may choose nothing else, I surely shall snatch at the chance to say by whom this most undesirable service shall be performed, and I gladly submit to you.' multum in parvo , it must be confessed.

2. Anti-slavery History
the three formed the nucleus of the movement in town; Mrs. Follen moved to West Roxbury in 1841 latter being a teacher in Mrs. Follen's school. At this time the
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Think Globally, Act Locally Up Brookline Historical Publication Society Publications NO. Brookline in the Anti-Slavery Movement.
by Harold Parker Williams ,l . Murray Kay Prize Essay for 1899. On the 6th of January, 1832, fifteen determined men met in the African Baptist Church on Joy Street, Boston, and founded the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. Among them were Samuel E. Sewall, who in his early life lived on Cypress street, Brookline. He was the great-great-grandson of Chief Justice Sewall, the old Brookline land-owner; who in 1700 published “The Selling of Joseph" the first anti-slavery tract written in the United States. Samuel Sewall, with Ellis Gray Loring, afterward a noted citizen of this town, represented the more conservative element of the meeting; Garrison and Johnson the more uncompromising. The conservatives at first refused to agree to the constitution that was presented, but they soon signed, and entered heart and soul into the work of the society, This little assembly on Joy Street inaugurated the anti-slavery movement that in 1861 culminated in the Civil War. It aroused the whole of Eastern Massachusetts, and in almost every town there sprang up a small body of men eager to forward the good work.

3. Abdy Extracts 7: Chapters 30-33
teaching to live in Christian love. Prof. Follen; European refugee and abolitionist does not pander to American their own apathy. From Mrs. Follen I had still further proof of
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4. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > F > Follen, Eliza Lee C
Mrs. Follen, 2003. There is no description available for this text. Mrs.Follen, 2003. There is no description available for this text.
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5. Mrs. Follen
Mrs. Follen Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 17871860 Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860 Follen
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6. Athenaeum Title Record
Athenaeum Title Record. Title Poems, by Mrs. Follen Author Follen, Mrs.Contributor GRAHAM, J. Mark GRAHAM Reference 708 (May 22,1841), 403
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7. Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy -- Mrs. Grant's Memoirs Of An American Lady
Previous Next. Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy. The Living Age, vol 87, issue 521 (Mar 1901). Mrs. Follen's Home Dramas for Young People
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Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy Mrs. Grant's Memoirs of an American Lady:
Previous Next Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy The Living Age , vol. 9, issue 110 (June 20, 1846). Mrs. Dall. Historical Pictures Retouched The New Englander , vol. 19, issue 73 (January 1861). Mrs. Dall's "College Market," etc. Putnam's Monthly , vol. 11, issue 5 (May 1868). Mrs. Dall's Historical Pictures Retouched The North American Review , vol. 92, issue 190 (January 1861). Mrs. Dall's The College, the Market, and the Court The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 20, issue 118 (August 1867). Mrs. Dall's "Woman's Right to Labor" The North American Review , vol. 90, issue 186 (January 1860). Mrs. Diaz's The Jimmyjohns The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 41, issue 243 (January 1878). Mrs. Diaz's William Henry Letters The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 27, issue 162 (April 1871). Mrs. Dodge's Theophilus and Others The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 38, issue 227 (September 1876). Mrs. Dorr's Afterglow The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 87, issue 521 (Mar 1901). Mrs. E. C. Kinney's Poems

8. Athenaeum Index: Author, Editor, Translator Record.
Author, Editor and/or Translator Follen, Mrs. AuthoredPoems, by Mrs. Follen 708 (May 22,1841).
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    Online Distributed Proofreading Team. CONSCIENCE BY Mrs. Follen Illustrated with engravings school will make fun of him." " So " said Mrs. Chilton, "you acknowledge that you are
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    10. Mrs. Peck's Christmas Puddin' -- Eliza Lee Follen
    ENCORE Performance Publishing. Mrs. Peck s Christmas Puddin . by SylviaAshby Freely adapted from Eliza Lee Follen s 19th Century American play
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    Several simple interiors or a unit setting.
    Poor Widow Peck struggles to raise her youthful brood. Though out of money, food and places to turn for help, she is determined to have a Christmas pudding. As every effort ends in dissappointment, she grows increasingly desperate until a mysterious stranger appears. This is a charming play with delightful characters and colorful language. The youngster's ages are flexible.
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    11. Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy -- Mrs. Grant's Memoirs Of An American Lady
    The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 87, issue 521 (Mar 1901). Mrs. Follen s Home Dramas forYoung People. The North American Review, vol. 90, issue 186 (January 1860).
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    Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy Mrs. Grant's Memoirs of an American Lady:
    Previous Next Mrs. D. Ogilvy's Highland Minstrelsy The Living Age , vol. 9, issue 110 (June 20, 1846). Mrs. Dall. Historical Pictures Retouched The New Englander , vol. 19, issue 73 (January 1861). Mrs. Dall's "College Market," etc. Putnam's Monthly , vol. 11, issue 5 (May 1868). Mrs. Dall's Historical Pictures Retouched The North American Review , vol. 92, issue 190 (January 1861). Mrs. Dall's The College, the Market, and the Court The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 20, issue 118 (August 1867). Mrs. Dall's "Woman's Right to Labor" The North American Review , vol. 90, issue 186 (January 1860). Mrs. Diaz's The Jimmyjohns The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 41, issue 243 (January 1878). Mrs. Diaz's William Henry Letters The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 27, issue 162 (April 1871). Mrs. Dodge's Theophilus and Others The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 38, issue 227 (September 1876). Mrs. Dorr's Afterglow The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 87, issue 521 (Mar 1901). Mrs. E. C. Kinney's Poems

    12. Project Gutenberg
    Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 17871860 AKA Mrs. Follen. Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Mrs. Follen AKA Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860
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    Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A

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    Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 17871860 AKA Mrs. Follen. Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939 Mowry, Sylvester, 1830-1871. Mrs. Follen AKA Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860
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    Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877
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    Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
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    Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719
    Aesop, 620(?)B.C.-563(?)B.C. Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1889-1966 Aikman, William, 1824-1909 Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882

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    three time winner) Hannah Hovick (two time winner) Evan Follen (five time time winner)Brett Daniel (second time winner) Whitney Degenhardt Mrs. Feldt (five
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    Winners Math Problem of the Week Winners Six Silly Slip Ups Winners

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    of Conscience, by Eliza Lee Follen 6 in our series by Eliza Lee Follen Copyright laws Proofreading Team. CONSCIENCE BY Mrs. Follen Illustrated with engravings. CONSCIENCE. The
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    Henry Ossian Flipper, first graduate of color from the US Military Academy. Florence,Mrs. (Mother) Roberts. Fogazzaro, Antonio. The Saint. Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot.
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    17. Project Gutenberg - Bibliographic Record
    Author Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot. Author Alias Mrs. Follen. Language English.LoC Class Language and Literatures English literature. Release Date May 2003.
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    Help on this page Data Title: What The Animals Do And Say Author: Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Author Alias: Mrs. Follen Language: English LoC Class: Language and Literatures
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    Online Distributed Proofreading Team. THE PEDLER OF DUST STICKS BY Mrs.Follen With illustrations by Billings THE PEDLER OF DUST STICKS.
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    19. Horror Stories & Short Scary Readings Site Online @ Saviodsilva.com
    Its first birthday put Doctor Follen s household into somewhat of a flurry, buton the occasion of its second birthday, Mrs. Doctor Follen gave a ball in
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    The Dancing Partner by Jerome K Jerome "This story," commenced MacShaugnassy, "comes from Furtwangen, a small town
    in the Black Forest. There lived there a very wonderful old fellow named
    Nicholaus Geibel. His business was the making of mechanical toys, at which
    work he had acquired an almost European reputation. He made rabbits that
    would emerge from the heart of a cabbage, flop their ears, smooth their
    whiskers, and disappear again; cats that would wash their faces, and mew so
    naturally that dogs would mistake them for real cats and fly at them; dolls
    with phonographs concealed within them, that would raise their hats and say,
    'Good morning; how do you do?' and some that would even sing a song.
    "But, he was something more than a mere mechanic; he was an artist. His work
    was with him a hobby, almost a passion. His shop was filled with all manner of strange things that never would, or could, be sold things he had made for the pure love of making them. He had contrived a mechanical donkey that would trot for two hours by means of stored electricity, and trot, too, much

    20. Charles Theodore Christian Follen
    years of faithful and valuable service at the University, Dr. Follen supported himself Mrs.Pollen was an intimate friend of William Ellery Channing, and was a
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    Charles Theodore Christian Follen
    FOLLEN, Charles Theodore Christian, educator, born in Romrod, Germany, 4 September 1796; died in Long Island sound, 13 January 1840. He was the second son of Christopher Follen, an eminent jurist. He was educated at the preparatory school at Giessen, where he distinguished himself for proficiency in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, French, and Italian. At the age of seventeen he entered the University of Giessen, and began the study of jurisprudence, but presently, on hearing the news of Napoleon's defeat at Leipsic, he enlisted in a corps of riflemen. A few weeks after enlisting, his military career was cut short by an acute attack of typhus fever, which seemed for a time to have completely destroyed his memory. After his recovery he returned to the University, where he took the degree of doctor of civil law in 18i7. In the following year he lectured on the pandects in the University of Jena. Here he was arrested on suspicion of complicity with the fanatical assassin, Sand, in the murder of Kotzebue. The suspicion was entirely groundless. After his acquittal he returned to Giessen, but soon incurred the dislike of the government through his liberal ideas in politics. His brother had already been thrown into jail for heading a petition begging for the introduction of a representative government. Dr. Follen, perceiving that he was himself in danger, left Germany and went to Paris, where he made the acquaintance of Lafayette.

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