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    <namePart type="date">1850-1887</namePart>
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  <tableOfContents>Old Spookses's Pass -- The helot -- Malcom's Katie: a love story -- Old Spense -- The Roman rose-seller -- The wooing of Gheezis -- Baby's dreams -- Mary's tryst -- "In exchange for his soul!" -- The land of kisses -- Said the thistle-down -- Bouche-mignonne -- Beside the sea -- The hidden room -- Farmer Downs changes his opinion of nature -- The burgomeister's well -- Said the wind -- The ghosts of the trees -- Gisli: the chieftain -- The song of the arrow -- The shell -- Two songs of Spain -- The city tree -- Late loved: well loved -- La bouquetierre -- Curtius -- The farmer's daughter Cherry -- Some of farmer Stebbin's opinions -- The deacon and his daughter -- Said the skylark -- War -- The sword: The forging of the sword -- Roses in Madrid -- Between the wind and rain -- Joy's city -- The canoe -- "My ain bonnie lass o' the glen" -- The white bull -- March -- "The Earth waxeth old" -- "The wishing star" -- How Deacon Fry bought a "duchess" -- My Irish love -- A hungry day.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Isabella Valancy Crawford</note>
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