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" The doctor's vials and the ink-bottle held equal places in my mother's rooms. I have written many novels under many circumstances ; but I doubt much whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 579
1883
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 134

England - 1883 - 830 pages
...sit to his writing-table. And in the midst of all this family sorrow, acting herself as head nurse (for they had only two Belgian maid-servants), the...was to go on writing, though latterly under happier cir1883.] Autobioyraphy of Anthony Trollope. cumstances, until her seventy-sixth year, by which time...
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An Autobiography, Volume 1

Anthony Trollope - Novelists, English - 1883 - 286 pages
...places in my mother's rooms. I have written many novels under many circumstances ; but I doubt much whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. Her power of dividing herself into two parts, and keeping her intellect by itself clear from the troubles...
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An Autobiography, Volume 1

Anthony Trollope - Authors, English - 1883 - 286 pages
...places in my mother's rooms. I have written many novels under many circumstances ; but I doubt much whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. Her power of dividing herself into two parts, and keeping her intellect by itself clear from the troubles...
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An Autobiography, Volume 1

Anthony Trollope - Authors, English - 1883 - 288 pages
...places in my mother's rooms. I have written many novels under many circumstances ; but I doubt much whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. Her power of dividing herself into two parts, and keeping her intellect by itself clear from the troubles...
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Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, Volume 16

1884 - 588 pages
...their heads and to pay the increasing expenses of sickness. Says Anthony: "I have written many novels, but I doubt whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. During the time when her pen was most active, her visible occupation was that of nursing Her power...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 49

English literature - 1884 - 502 pages
...places in my mother's rooms. I have written many novels tinder many circumstances ; but I doubt much whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. Her power of dividing herself into two parts, and keeping her intellect by itself clear from the troubles...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 161

American periodicals - 1884 - 862 pages
...places in my mother's room. I have written many novels under many circumstances ; but I doubt much whether I could .write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. Her power of dividing herself into two parts, and keeping her intellect by itself clear from the troubles...
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An autobiography of Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope - 1912 - 348 pages
...places in my mother's rooms. I have written many novels under many circumstances; but I doubt much whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. Her power of dividing herself into two parts, and keeping her intellect by itself clear from the troubles...
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The Spirit of American Literature

John Albert Macy - American literature - 1913 - 368 pages
...places in my mother's rooms. I have written many novels under many circumstances; but I doubt very much whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son. Her power of dividing herself into two parts, and keeping her intellect by itself, clear from the troubles...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1904 - 882 pages
...mother's rooms,' says Trollope. ' I have written many novels under many circumstances ; but I doubt much whether I could write one when my whole heart was by the bedside of a dying son.' ' She was at her table at four in the morning, and had finished her work before the world had begun...
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