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Title: Sea and Shore
A Sequel to "Miriam's Memoirs"
Author: Mrs. Catharine A. Warfield
Release Date: February 21, 2005 [EBook #15117]
Language: English
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[Transcriber's note: There are two Chapter VI's in this book.
I have moved footnotes to the end of each chapter.]
SEA AND SHORE.
A
SEQUEL TO "MIRIAM'S MEMOIRS."
BY MRS. CATHARINE A. WARFIELD.
AUTHOR OF
"THE HOUSEHOLD OF BOUVERIE," "MONFORT HALL," "MIRIAM'S HOUSE" "HESTER
HOWARD'S TEMPTATION," "A DOUBLE WEDDING; OR, HOW SHE WAS WON," ETC.
"_No fears hath she! Her giant form
Majestically calm would go
O'er wrathful surge, through blackening storm,
'Mid he deep darkness, white as snow!
So stately her bearing, so proud her array,
The main she will traverse forever and aye!
Many ports shall exult in the gleam of her mast--
Hush! hush! Thou vain dreamer, this hour is her last!_"
PHILADELPHIA:
T.B. PETERSON & BROTHERS;
306 CHESTNUT STREET.
1876
MRS. C.A. WARFIELD'S NEW WORKS.
Each Book is in One Volume, Morocco Cloth, price $1.75.
_SEA AND SHORE_.
_MIRIAM'S MEMOIRS_.
_MONFORT HALL_.
_THE HOUSEHOLD OF BOUVERIE_.
_A DOUBLE WEDDING; or, How She Was Won_.
_HESTER HOWARD'S TEMPTATION_.
_From Gail Hamilton, author of "Gala Days" etc._
"'The Household of Bouverie' is one of those books that pluck out all
your teeth, and then dare you to bite them. Your interest is awakened at
once in the first chapter, and you are whirled through in a
lightning-express train that leaves you no opportunity to look at the
little details of wood, and lawn, and river. You notice two or three
little peculiarities of style--one or two 'bits' of painting--and then
you pull on your seven-leagued boots and away you go."
_From George Ripley's Review of "The Household of Bouverie" in Harper's
Magazine_.
"'The Household of Bouverie,' by Mrs. Warfield, is
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