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    1. Chuncheon

      We spend five minutes there. We almost miss the ferry. There are only so many ways you can explain a return.

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/megan.crain/Lee.pdf

      I still occasionally use this book as a reference when I work on my novel starring Hera. 13. Ferry, Luc & Cuffe, Theo (translator). The (...)

    3. Microsoft Word - BLUE Final Script 4:10:18.docx

      A: June 21st 2008. C: Took my first ferry to Manhattan. I thought, how ugly it looks during the day.

    4. Microsoft Word - Ex-californica.docx

      She’s never told anyone about it, much less admitted how fun it was. “We took a ferry to the hotel...Saturn something. I don’t (...)

    5. Connected View of the Whole Internal Navigation of the United States. · Duke University Library Exhi

      He cleared trees for the family’s farm and was later employed to ferry flatboats of farm harvest down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.

    6. Letter to Mr. Strickland · Duke University Library Exhibits

      About Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry she writes, “Noble old man! His foray into Virginia seemed a wild project, but the feeling that (...)

    7. CIT May Workshop Series - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Posted in Blog , Events Tagged Teaching Ideas 2 thoughts on “ CIT May Workshop Series ” Penelope Ferry-Leeper March 31, 2010 I am a (...)

    8. Ecology - Food Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Why, What and How We Eat - LibGuides at Duke

      The quest for food: A natural history of eating . NY: Springer. Ferry, N. and Gatehouse A. M. R. (Eds.). (2009). 

    9. I Wander all Night in My Vision: Commemorating William Gedney and Walt Whitman - The Devil's Tale

      Walt Whitman, “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” stanza 4 No known title, circa 1968. Print RL10032-P-1537-6255-32.

    10. 1820-1829 - Glory of Woman: An Introduction to Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      The Ladies’ Garland [serial]. Harper’s Ferry, W.Va.: John S. Gallaher, 1825. “Never touch a sore place in any one’s character; for be (...)

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