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VIII
CONTENTS.
  1. CHAPTER VI.
  2. William Henry Channing's Portrait of Margaret.—Transcendental Days.—Brook Farm.—Margaret's Visits there
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    page 66
  3. CHAPTER VII.
  4. Margaret's Love of Children.—Visit to Concord after the Death of Waldo Emerson.—Conversations in Boston.—Summer on the Lakes
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    page 78
  5. CHAPTER VIII.
  6. Farewell to Boston.—Engagement to write for the New York Tribune.—Margaret in her New Surroundings.—Mr. Greeley's Opinion of Margaret's Work.—Her Estimate of George Sand
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    page 100
  7. CHAPTER IX.
  8. Margaret's Residence at the Greeley Mansion.—Appearance in New York Society.—Visits to Women imprisoned at Sing Sing and on Blackwell's Island.—Letters to her Brothers.—Woman in the Nineteenth Century.—Essay on American Literature.—View of Contemporary Authors
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    page 110
  9. CHAPTER X.
  10. Ocean Voyage.—Arrival at Liverpool.—The Lake Country.—Wordsworth.—Miss Martineau.—Edinburgh.—De Quincey.—Mary Queen of Scots.—Night on Ben Lomond.—James Martineau.—William J. Fox.—London.—Joanna Baillie.—Mazzini—Thomas Carlyle.—Margaret's Impressions of him.—His Estimate of her
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    page 133
  11. CHAPTER XI
  12. Paris.—Margaret's Reception there.—George Sand.—Chopin.—Rachel.—Lamennais.—Béranger.—Chamber of Deputies.—Berryer.—Ball at the Tuileries.—Italian Opera.—Alexandre Vattemaro.—Schools and Reformatories.—Journey to Marseilles.—Genoa.—Leghorn.—Naples.—Rome
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    page 148