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Short Story Texts
A Cup of Cold Water
Summary
Student Notes
Long Run, The
Atrophy
The Lady's Maid's Bell
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Xingu Notes
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Pomegranate Seed Notes
The Day of the Funeral Notes
Roman Fever Notes
All Souls' Notes
Afterward
The Mission of Jane
The Duchess at Prayer
The Long Run
Atrophy
The Lady's Maid's Bell (student's notes)
Alice Hartley
Mrs. Brympton
Mr. Brympton
Mr. Ranford
Mrs. Railton
Emma Saxon
Agnes
Mrs. Blinder
Mr. Wace
Mrs. and Mr. Brympton's children
The Kitchenmaid
Dr. Walton
Mrs. Ansey
Mr. Limmel
The Footman
The Groom
Brympton (Setting)
West Indies
Typhoid
Virginia Ham
Port and Madeira
Green Baize Door
Elm Tree
Parallels between "The Lady's Maid's Bell" and Edith Wharton's life
Brympton d'Evercy
The Pretext Notes
Work in Progress Stories
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Additional Information
Wharton in Images
Places
Brympton d'Evercy
West Indies
New York (The Long Run)
Wall Street (The Long Run)
Fifth Avenue (The Long Run)
Harvard (The Long Run)
Oxford (The Long Run)
China (The Long Run)
Africa (The Long Run)
Italy (The Long Run)
Spain (The Long Run)
Newport (The Long Run)
New York State
Grand Central Station Version 2
Albany Version 3
Long Island
Glossary of Botanical Terms
Beech Tree (The Long Run)
Fern-leaved beech (Atrophy)
Elm Tree
Glossary of Interesting Terms
The Muse (The Long Run)
Parasites (The Long Run)
The Long Run
Tree moving (Atrophy)
Marquetry (Atrophy)
Pocket watches (Atrophy)
Reliquary (Atrophy)
Roman gods and goddesses (Atrophy)
Pullman (Atrophy)
Atrophy (Atrophy)
Glossary of Symbolic Devices
Mythology and Religion
Links
Legion of Honor
“It is an order for civil or military merit instituted by Napoleon in France in 1802.”
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https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/legion-of-honour
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