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THE WIND IN THE ROSE-BUSH And Other Stories Of The Supernatural By Mary Wilkins Contents The Wind in the Rose-bush The Shadows on the Wall Luella Miller The Southwest Chamber The...
THE COPY-CAT AND OTHER STORIES By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman CONTENTS THE COPY-CAT THE COCK OF THE WALK JOHNNY-IN-THE-WOODS DANIEL AND LITTLE DAN'L BIG SISTER SOLLY ...
The Heart's Highway A Romance of Virginia in the Seventeeth Century By Mary E. Wilkins NEW YORK 1900 The Heart's Highway I In 1682, when I was thirty years of age and Mistress Mary C...
SHORT STORY THE POT OF GOLD AND OTHER STORIES BY MARY E. WILKINS Author of "A New England Nun," "A Humble Romance," etc.
provided by the Internet Archive ONCE UPON A TIME AND OTHER CHILD-VERSES By Mary E. Wilkins Author Of "The Pot Of Gold," "Jane Field," "A New England Nun," "An Humble Romance," "Pembrok...
by Mary E. Wilkins Author of "A Humble Romance," "A New England Nun," "Pembroke," "The People of Our Neighborhood," etc.
Giles Corey, Yeoman A Play By Mary E. Wilkins Illustrated New York Harper & Brothers Publishers 1893 Cast of Characters.
Chapter I On the west side of Ellen's father's house was a file of Norway spruce-trees, standing with a sharp pointing of dark boughs towards the north, which gave them an air of expectancy of pr...
ORDERED CAP'N MOSEBY" "A PARSNIP STEW" "THERE, AMONG THE BLOSSOMING BRANCHES, CLUNG THE DICKEY BOY" "SHE WAS A REAL INDIAN PRINCESS" YOUNG LUCRETIA "Who's that little gal goin' by?"
Chapter I There was a new snow over the village.
By Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman Illustrated by Mary R. Bassett New York Dodd, Mead & Company 1931 Letitia lived in the same house where her grandmother and her great-grandmother had lived and d...
Chapter I One morning in early May, when the wind was cold and the sun hot, and Jerome about twelve years old, he was in a favorite lurking-place of his, which nobody but himself knew.
THE YATES PRIDE A ROMANCE By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman PART I Opposite Miss Eudora Yates's old colonial mansion was the perky modern Queen Anne residence of Mrs. Joseph Glynn.
Chapter I Fairbridge, the little New Jersey village, or rather city (for it had won municipal government some years before, in spite of the protest of far-seeing citizens who descried in the dist...
THE ADVENTURES OF ANN STORIES OF COLONIAL TIMES BY Mary E. Wilkins FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AND FAMILY TRADITIONS BOSTON D. LOTHROP AND COMPANY FRANKLIN AND HAWLEY STREETS Copyright, 1886, ...
Chapter I Banbridge lies near enough to the great City to perceive after nightfall, along the southern horizon, the amalgamated glow of its multitudinous eyes of electric fire.
Chapter I Henry Whitman was walking home from the shop in the April afternoon.
Chapter I Amanda Pratt's cottage-house was raised upon two banks above the road-level.
CHAPTER I It was very early in the morning, it was scarcely dawn, when the young man started upon a walk of twenty-five miles to reach Alton, where he was to be assistant to the one physician in ...
Transcriber's Note: The images for this text were scanned from the 1894 edition.
Chapter I Maria Edgham, who was a very young girl, sat in the church vestry beside a window during the weekly prayer-meeting.
by MARY E. WILKINS New York and London Harper & Brothers MDCCCXCIX On the south a high arbor-vitae hedge separated Evelina's garden from the road.
Comfort Pease And her Gold Ring By Mary E. Wilkins Author of Prembroke, Jane Field, A Humble Romance, etc., etc.
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