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THE WIFE'S VICTORY;
AND NINE OTHER NOUVELLETTES.
BY MRS. EMMA D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH.
Being the Most Splendid Pictures of American Life Ever Written.
=Complete in two volumes, paper cover, Price One Dollar, or bound in one
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THE MOST CELEBRATED NOUVELLETTES ever written by this favorite and
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=THE WIFE'S VICTORY.=
=THE MARRIED SHREW; a Sequel to the Wife's Victory.=
=SYBIL BROTHERTON; or, The Temptation.=
=THE IRISH REFUGEE.=
=EVELINE MURRAY; or, The Fine Figure.=
=WINNY.=
=THE THREE SISTERS; or, New Year's in the Little Rough Cast House.=
=ANNIE GREY; or, Neighbor's Prescriptions.=
=ACROSS THE STREET: a New Year's Story.=
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ever written. Either one of the ten nouvellettes contained in this
volume, is of itsel
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