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|Headline=English Novel Briefly Mentions Base-Ball
|Headline=English Novel Briefly Mentions Base-Ball
|Year=1850
|Year=1850
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|Salience=2
|Tags=Fiction
|Tags=Fiction
|Text=<p>"Emma, drawing little Charles toward her, began a confidential conversation with him on the subject of his garden and companions at school, and the comparative merits of cricket and base-ball." Catherine Anne Hubback, <u>The Younger Sister</u>, Volume I (London, Thomas Newby 1850), page 166.  Provided by David Block, 2/27/2008.  Mrs. Hubback was the niece of Jane Austen.</p>
|Text=<p>"Emma, drawing little Charles toward her, began a confidential conversation with him on the subject of his garden and companions at school, and the comparative merits of cricket and base-ball." Catherine Anne Hubback, <u>The Younger Sister</u>, Volume I (London, Thomas Newby 1850), page 166.  Provided by David Block, 2/27/2008.  Mrs. Hubback was the niece of Jane Austen.</p>
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"Emma, drawing little Charles toward her, began a confidential conversation with him on the subject of his garden and companions at school, and the comparative merits of cricket and base-ball." Catherine Anne Hubback, The Younger Sister, Volume I (London, Thomas Newby 1850), page 166. Provided by David Block, 2/27/2008. Mrs. Hubback was the niece of Jane Austen.

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