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"Our beautiful poem Edith, and our excellent prose Ellen" (1839-1851)
"We each have something good and both want all" (1852-1860)
"I wrote for myself as well as for you" (1865-1872)
"What a mercy it is that there are women in the world to arrange for men" (1872-1875)
"The power of our life has been very kind" (1876-1882)
"In reading a biography I always like best the personal parts" (1882-1892)
"Be content to remain a dove and let me remain a cat" (1882-1892)
"Thank you over and over for helping me out" (1898-1903)
"I am so glad we had so much time together" (1904-1909)
"Wherever she went, she planted a garden" (1909-1929).
"We each have something good and both want all" (1852-1860)
"I wrote for myself as well as for you" (1865-1872)
"What a mercy it is that there are women in the world to arrange for men" (1872-1875)
"The power of our life has been very kind" (1876-1882)
"In reading a biography I always like best the personal parts" (1882-1892)
"Be content to remain a dove and let me remain a cat" (1882-1892)
"Thank you over and over for helping me out" (1898-1903)
"I am so glad we had so much time together" (1904-1909)
"Wherever she went, she planted a garden" (1909-1929).