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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
CONTENTS
Smith Family
Adams Family
Introduction
A Note on Names
CHAPTER 1. “A Tender Twig,” 1744–1761
CHAPTER 2. “Miss Adorable,” 1761–1764
CHAPTER 3. “For Saucyness No Mortal Can Match Him,” 1764
CHAPTER 4. “Mrs. Adams,” 1764–1770
CHAPTER 5. “I Should Certainly Have Been a Rover,” 1770–1774
CHAPTER 6. “Mrs. Delegate,” 1774
CHAPTER 7. “Portia,” 1774–1775
CHAPTER 8. “My Pen Is Always Freer Than My Tongue,” 1775
CHAPTER 9. “Remember the Ladies,” 1776
CHAPTER 10. “This Suspence Is Painfull,” 1776
CHAPTER 11. “To Bear What I Cannot Fly From,” 1777
CHAPTER 12. “An Army of Women,” 1777–1778
CHAPTER 13. “I Should Be a Gainer,” 1778–1780
CHAPTER 14. “A Queer Being,” 1780–1781
CHAPTER 15. “Nothing Venture Nothing Have,” 1782
CHAPTER 16. “I Will Run You in Debt,” 1783–1784
CHAPTER 17. “A Lady at Sea,” 1784
CHAPTER 18. “This Money Which I Call Mine,” 1784–1785
CHAPTER 19. “Honour, Honour, Is at Stake,” 1785–1786
CHAPTER 20. “The Grieved Mind Loves the Soother,” 1786–1787
CHAPTER 21. “Wisdom Says Soloman Maketh the Face to Shine,” 1787
CHAPTER 22. “I Design to Be Vastly Prudent,” 1787–1789
CHAPTER 23. “Much More Productive,” 1789–1792
CHAPTER 24. “With All the Ardour of Youth,” 1792–1795
CHAPTER 25. “Presidante,” 1796–1797
CHAPTER 26. “I Did Get an Alteration in It,” 1797–1798
CHAPTER 27. “They Wisht the Old Woman Had Been There,” 1798–1800
CHAPTER 28. “A Day of Darkness,” 1800–1804
CHAPTER 29. “Your Mothers Legacy,” 1805–1809
CHAPTER 30. “Rather Positive,” 1810–1811
CHAPTER 31. “The ‘Threefold Silken Cord is Broken,’” 1811–1812
CHAPTER 32. “God Loves a Cheerfull Christian,” 1812–1814
CHAPTER 33. “I Was Thunder Struck,” 1814–1815
CHAPTER 34. “Dr Tufts Has Always Been My Trustee,” 1815–1818
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES
NOTES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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