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Title: Two Maiden Aunts
Author: Mary H. Debenham
Illustrator: Gertrude D. Hammond
Release Date: November 18, 2009 [EBook #30498]
Language: English
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TWO MAIDEN AUNTS
BY
MARY H. DEBENHAM
AUTHOR OF 'MISTRESS PHIL' 'A LITTLE CANDLE ETC.
_WITH TWO FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS_
_BY GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND_
LONDON
NATIONAL SOCIETY'S REPOSITORY
BROAD SANCTUARY, WESTMINSTER
NEW YORK: THOMAS WHITTAKER, 2 & 3 BIBLE HOUSE
[All rights reserved]
1895
_BY THE SAME AUTHOR_
THE MAVIS AND THE MERLIN. Price 2s.
MY GOD-DAUGHTER. Price 2s.
MOOR AND MOSS. Price 2s. 6d.
FOR KING AND HOME. Price 2s. 6d.
MISTRESS PHIL. Price 2s.
A LITTLE CANDLE. Price 3s. 6d.
FAIRMEADOWS FARM. Price 2s.
ST. HELEN'S WELL. Price 2s.
NATIONAL SOCIETY'S DEPOSITORY,
SANCTUARY, WESTMINSTER. S.W.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. THE AUNTS
II. THE NEPHEW
III. THE FIRST DAY
IV. A HEART OF OAK
V. THE WRONG END
VI. CHRISTMAS AT OAKFIELD
VII. HERO AND HEROINES
VIII. IN THE CHANNEL
IX. IN PORT
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE TWO MAIDEN AUNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (_Frontispiece_)
'WHAT USEFUL THINGS SHALL I DO,' HE ASKED (missing from book)
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TWO MAIDEN AUNTS
CHAPTER I
THE AUNTS
'Child, be mother to this child.'--E. B. BROWNING.
It was seven o'clock on an autumn morning nearly a hundred years ago.
A misty October morning, when the meadows looked grey with the heavy
dew, and the sky was only just beginning to show pale blue through the
haze which veiled it.
There was a certain little hamlet, just a few cottages clustered
together beside a country road,
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