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erily never thought but that the nice, pleasant person who came to measure me for my silk dress was going to take it home and make it herself; it never occurred to me that she was the head of an establishment. May 22, she writes to her husband, whose duties had obliged him to return to America: May 22. To-day we went to hear a sermon in behalf of the ragged schools by the Archbishop of Canterbury. My thoughts have been much saddened by the news which I received of the death of Mary Edmonson. May 30. The next day from my last letter came off Miss Greenfield's concert, of which I send a card. You see in what company they have put your poor little wife. Funny!--is n't it? Well, the Hons. and Right Hons. all were there. I sat by Lord Carlisle. After the concert the duchess asked Lady Hatherton and me to come round to Stafford House and take tea, which was not a thing to be despised, either on account of the tea or the duchess. A lovelier time we never had,--pr
aduation, 73; editor of Cincinnati Journal, 81; sympathy with anti-slavery movement, 84, 85, 87; at Brooklyn, 130; saves Edmonson's daughters, 178; H. B. S. visits, 364; views on Reconstruction, 397; George Eliot on Beecher trial, 472; his character s a Southern reply to Uncle Tom's Cabin, 163. Edgeworth, Maria, 247. Edinburgh, H. B. S. in, 216; return to, 222. Edmonson slave family; efforts to save, 179; Mrs. Stowe educates and supports daughters, 179; raises money to free mother and two slave children, 180. Edmonson, death of Mary, 238. Education, H. B. S.'s interest in, 72, 73. Edwards, Jonathan, the power of, 406; his treatise on The will, refuted by Catherine Beecher, 26. Eliot, George, 419; a good Christian, 420; on87. Phillips, Wendell, attitude of after war, 396. Pink and white Tyranny, date of, 491. Plymouth Church, saves Edmonson's daughters, 179; slavery and, 477; clears Henry Ward Beecher by ac- Congregational ministers and lay-men, 479; counc