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Her contributions appeared in many journals and magazines, and some of them were widely copied. She was a versatile writer, and excelled in poems that express sentiment suggested by humanity, friendship and patriotism. She was not confined to the didactic and sentimental, and most of the time,
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discarded that style. Then she produced her finest poetic work. She possessed an element of the humorous, as frequently shown.
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