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01 - Childhood and Early Youth - School Days
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02 - Life in Cambridge - Friendship of Dr. Hedge and James Freeman Clarke
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03 - Religious Beliefs - Margaret's Early Critics - First Acquaintance with Mr. Emerson
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04 - Art Studies - Removal to Groton - Meeting with Harriet Martineau - Death of Mr. Fuller - Devotion to Her Family
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05 - Winter in Boston - A Season of Severe Labor - Connection with the Green Street School, Providence, R.I. - Editorship of the "Dial" - Margaret's Estimate of Allston's Pictures
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06 - William Henry Channing's Portrait of Margaret - Transcendental Days - Brook Farm - Margaret's Visits There
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07 - Margaret's Love of Children - Visit to Concord After the Death of Waldo Emerson - Conversations in Boston - Summer on the Lakes
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08 - Farewell to Boston - Engagement to Write for the "New York Tribune" - Margaret in Her New Surroundings - Mr. Greeley's Opinion of Margaret's Work - Her Estimate of George Sand
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16 - Margaret Turns Her Face Homeward - Last Letter to Her Mother - The Barque "Elizabeth" - Presages and Omens - Death of the Captain - Angelo's Illness - The Wreck - The Long Struggle - The End - Final Estimate of Margaret's Character
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17 - Margaret Fuller's Literary Remains