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Title: Story of Chester Lawrence
Author: Nephi Anderson
Release Date: October 15, 2004 [EBook #13756]
Language: English
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Story of Chester Lawrence
Being the Completed Account of One
who Played an Important Part in
"Piney Ridge Cottage"
By NEPHI ANDERSON
Author of "Added Upon," "The Castle Builder,"
"Piney Ridge Cottage," etc.
THE DESERET NEWS
Salt Like City, Utah
1913
Books by Nephi Anderson.
ADDED UPON, Fifth and Enlarged Edition. A story illustrating "Mormon"
teachings regarding the past, the present, and the future states of
existence.
THE CASTLE BUILDER. The scenes and characters are from Norway, the Land
of the Midnight Sun.
MARCUS KING, MORMON, is the story of a convert to "Mormonism" who came
to Utah in early pioneer days.
PINEY RIDGE COTTAGE, the love story of a "Mormon" country girl.
A YOUNG FOLKS' HISTORY OF THE CHURCH. The story of the "Mormon" Church
is told in simple, interesting chapters.
_All bound in beautiful cloth, with gold titles_,
Price, 75 cents each.
DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Story of Chester Lawrence.
CHAPTER I.
It was raining when the ship was ready to sail; yet on the pier a large
crowd of people stood under dripping umbrellas, waving and shouting
farewells to their friends on board. The departing passengers, most of
them protected by an upper deck, pressed four deep against the rail, and
waved and shouted in return.
The belated passenger, struggling with heavy hand baggage, scrambled up
the gang-plank. The last visitors were hustled ashore; amid noise and
bustle, the plank was drawn away, and the ship was clear. A tremor ran
through the vessel as the propeller began to move, and soon there was a
strip of water between the pier and the ship. Then a tiny tug-boat came
alongside, fastened itself to the steamer, and with calm assurance,
guided its big brother safely
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