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Mary Green–“Greenie”
“Her modest look a cottage might adorn,
Sweet as a primrose peeps beneath a thorn.”
“Nature has formed noble women in her time.” |
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Marion Lamb–“Mutton”
“And still they gazed and still the wonder
grew,
That one small head could carry all he knew.”
“And still I am a child, tho’ I be old.” |
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Loretta Foarde–“Letty”
“Man for his glory to history flies
While woman’s bright story is told in her
eyes.”
“Oh, I am shy, they often miss me.” |
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