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Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1 28 0 Browse Search
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he said Andrews and Coleman (American author and artist) would take care of us till he came. Dr. Munthe had a villa there, but just then was in Rome in charge of the future King of Sweden. At Sorrento, wrote Colonel Higginson, we called on Marion Crawford the novelist who has a perfectly beautiful villa and grounds. Mrs. Crawford begged us to come over this afternoon and see the children dance the Tarantella (national dance) in honor of their father. Removed to the bracing air of Capri, Mrs. Crawford begged us to come over this afternoon and see the children dance the Tarantella (national dance) in honor of their father. Removed to the bracing air of Capri, the record continued:— Found a very pleasant circle of English and American men. I enjoyed also meeting Wm. Wordsworth, grandson of the poet and himself a minor poet,—a most distinguished looking man, a handsome likeness of his grandpapa. And later:— To tea at William Wordsworth's, returning on donkeys. W. W. is the favorite grandson of the poet. The next extract is from a Florence letter:— May 23. To-day I lunched with the Marchesa Peruzzi de Medici. She is the daught
ward, 23. Clarke, James Freeman, influence of, 68, 85. Cleveland, Grover, impression of, 309. Coleridge, Lord, and Higginson, 360. Coleridge, E. Hartley, and Higginson, 349, 350. Collyer, Dr., Robert, and Higginson, 392, 393. Conference for Education in the South, at Birmingham, Ala., 365, 366. Conway, Moncure D., Higginson preaches for, 326, 327; at Besant trial, 329, 330; parish of, gives present to Higginson, 346, 347; Convention, 336, 337. Crane, Walter, 340. Crawford, Marion, and Higginson, 354, 355. Crothers, Rev. Samuel M., officiates at Colonel Higginson's funeral, 399-401. Cummings, Rev., Edward, 366. Curson, Mrs., the Higginsons live with, 105, 106. Curtin, Gov., and Higginson's plan, 204, 205. Curtis, Daniel, and Higginson, 42, 43. Curtis, George William, and anti-slavery, 142. Cushman, Charlotte, described, 130, 131. Dall, Mrs. C. H., 141; on Mademoiselle and her Campaigns, 157. Dame, Mrs., a Quaker, 255, 258. Dana, Richar