Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by CROSBY, NICHOLS, AND COMPANY, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. CAMBRIDGE: STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY METCALF AND COMPANY, PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY. 52-2 Parentage.-Character of the Mother. - First Training of Mary Pickard. Early Visit to England. - Friends there.- Voyage Home. Extracts from Letters. Residence in - - - School at Hingham. - A Teacher's Reminiscence.- Sick- ness and Death of Mrs. Pickard. — Mary's Position. — Her Father's Circumstances. Dr. Park's School. Earliest Letters. Thoughts and Themes. - Chosen Friend. - Pe- culiar Confidence. - Return to Hingham.-Teacher's Ac- 36 - Testimony to her Piety. She leaves Hingham. — Her - Channing. Letters on his Preaching, and Interview with - Leaving Pearl Street. - Fears for the Future. - Pecuniary - riage of her Friend. - -- - Mar- Her own Trials. Influence upon - - Loneliness. Invitation to go Abroad. - Letters relating to it. A Friend's Admiration. - Arrival in England. — Mrs. Freme.-Letters from London and Broadwater. - Isle of Wight. Paris. - Her Friends' Return to America. - She remains with Relatives in England. Chatham. Bur- combe House. Many Letters.— Arrival of E. P. F. from The Poor Aunt. - Osmotherly. - Sickness and Sorrow - - - - - Return from England. - Welcome Home. Labors of - - 176 EUROPEAN TOUR IX. - Sailing for England with her Husband. - Her Feelings at - X. LIFE IN CAMBRIDGE - Final Leave of the Parish in Boston.-Removal to Cam- 211 237 |