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Rice is a born poet and has nursed her strange, wild fancies, amid the equally wild hills and glens and rocky caves which she has haunted with a devotion that has amounted to a life passion. Meeting with but few associates who could appreciate the depth of her passion for such communings, her spirit
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Our town seemed almost paralyzed
Wednesday morning, June 6th, when it was told from house to house that Rosella Rice was dead! Her illness had been so brief, and she was so much loved, that the news came to each family like a personal calamity. A sadness was over the entire community, and grief was
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Every country girl ought to have at least two short dresses and panties to match, not to wear to church and make prudes stare, and vulgar boys 'whew!' and precise old maids blush, but to wear about home on washing days and muddy weather when their work is not all in doors, and on dewy mornings to
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under one of her pseudonym characters, Chatty Brooks. These included a comedy story, "Millwood Leaves", an essay about "Spending-Money for Women", and an advice article about appearance titled "Home Topics" in which she comedically makes reference to herself in third person as Aunt Chatty.
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Pat Wiggs sat eating when he heard a strange humming, "Lord Biddy!" he shrieked, "What on airth's a-coming!" Clinging to him she gaped with her nerves all a-quake. "Tis the devil," said she, "See! He goes like a
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days. Well, it was a good discipline, and helped to make tough, cheery, heartsome women of us, though it was somewhat like the reason our dear mother user to give for whipping us: "I do it because I love
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Pa Walter's the preacher, his sermon sat writing. The spirit within him gave aid in indicting, as deaf as a mallet was his withered old ear. "Ah, Gabriel!" he groaned, "
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unveiled 10 vacation log cabins with optional supplemental packages containing homemade soft drinks. The flavors featured local history, including "
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1907:Rosella's reader: a collection of her stories
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1873:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography;
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1776:. T. S. Arthur & Sons. 1869. p. 74.
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1602:Mabel, Or, Heart Histories: A Tale of Truth
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640:Where the wanderer's foot hath seldom trod—
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1808:. D. Appleton. 1888. p. 233.
1454:. Lewis Publishing Company. 1902.
1007:"Rosella Rice - more information"
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460:Rice's 1854 comedy article about
1929:Chase, Alvin Wood (2020-02-11).
1700:Kerrigan, William (2012-12-15).
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930:"Rosella Rice Program 7/28/2011"
608:The Poets and Poetry of the West
377:died Mar. 11, 1845. Buried near
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2012:Archive of Rosella Rice website
1840:. T.S. Arthur & Sons. 1885.
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649:Within the glen, upon the hill,
580:John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman
256:John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman
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1470:. Monfort & Company. 1917.
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1752:onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu
1496:Baughman, Abraham J. (1901).
1331:Worth, Richard (2008-01-01).
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1585:The Ohio Educational Monthly
1513:Bateham, Michael B. (1849).
1213:Means, Howard (2012-04-17).
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1887:Chase, Alvin Wood (1888).
1854:Chase, Alvin Wood (1887).
1337:. Enslow Publishing, LLC.
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864:Orange" and "Appleseed
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622:T. S. Arthur & Sons
1935:. Simon and Schuster.
1837:Arthur's Home Magazine
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1876:. D. Appleton. 1888.
1792:. 1869. p. 104.
1588:. 1856. p. 246.
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1295:. D. Appleton. 1888.
1195:Howe, Henry (1896).
845:Simon & Schuster
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322:Chautauqua, New York
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1773:The Children's Hour
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618:The Children's Hour
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189:Presbyterian Banner
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