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CONTENTS.
  1. CHAPTER XV.
  2. Siege of Rome.—Margaret's Care of the Sick and Wounded.—Anxiety about her Husband and Child.—Battle between the French and Italian Troops.—The Surrender.—Garibaldi's Departure.—Margaret joins her Husband at his Post.—Angelo's Illness.—Letters from Friends in America.—Perugia.—Winter in Florence.—Interior of Margaret's Abode.—Aspect of her Future.—Her Courage and Industry.—Ossoli's Affection for her.—William Henry Hurlbut's Reminiscences of them both.—Last Days in Florence.—Farewell Visit to the Duomo:—Margaret's Evenings at Home.—Horace Sumner.—Margaret as a Friend of the People
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    page 191
  3. CHAPTER XVI.
  4. Margaret turns her Face homeward.—Last Letter to her Mother.—The Barque "Elizabeth."—Presages and Omens.—Death of the Captain.—Angelo's Illness.—The Wreck.—The Long Struggle.—The End
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    page 207
  5. CHAPTER XVII
  6. Margaret Fuller's Literary Remains
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    page 219