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Gaskell
[ gas-kuhl ]
noun
- Mrs. Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell, 1810–65, English novelist.
Gaskell
/ ˈɡæskəl /
noun
- Gaskell, Mrs18101865FEnglishWRITING: novelist Mrs. married name of Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson. 1810–65, English novelist. Her novels include Mary Barton (1848), an account of industrial life in Manchester, and Cranford (1853), a social study of a country village
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"That's right, dear," she murmured, and Mrs. Gaskell-Walker looked a little ashamed of herself.
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Hermione and her husband could not come, as they were obliged to dine with relations of the Gaskell-Walkers.
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He fancied she might be a great historian, so he told Mrs. Gaskell.
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There does not appear to have been any form of prayer for the dead prior to the issue of Gaskell's "Prymer" in 1400.
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Mrs. Gaskell seems to me to be constantly misled by a love of sharp contrasts—of "dramatic" effects.
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