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Janeway

[ jeyn-wey ]

noun

  1. Elizabeth (Hall), 1913–2005, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


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As I came up the steps behind her friend, Mrs. Janeway, she took hold of me and asked ‘Who is this?’

The 14th regiment now numbered three hundred men for duty, commanded by Lieut. Colonel Janeway.

It contained accounts of short-lived and morbid young Christians, much like those of James Janeway's book.

The painfully religious tales of James Janeway were not the only ones to familiarize death to the reading child.

About this time, I reminded him of the account of Janeway, which he once read at my desire.

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