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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Love Works Wonders, by Charlotte M. Brame
Title: Love Works Wonders
A Novel
Author: Charlotte M. Brame
Release Date: September 24, 2010 [eBook #33989]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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LOVE
WORKS WONDERS.
A Novel.
BY
BERTHA M. CLAY,
AUTHOR OF
"THROWN ON THE WORLD," ETC.
"THROWN ON THE WORLD," ETC.
"O you, that have the charge of Love,
Keep him in rosy bondage bound,
As in the Fields of Bliss above
He sits with flowerets fetter'd round;
Loose not a tie that round him clings,
Nor ever let him use his wings;
For even an hour, a minute's flight
Will rob the plumes of half their light."
Moore.
NEW YORK:
G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers,
STREET & SMITH, New York Weekly.
MDCCCLXXVIII.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877,
By Street & Smith,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
FRANCIS S. STREET,} Proprietors and Publishers
FRANCIS S. SMITH, }
OF THE
NEW YORK WEEKLY,
The Leading Story and Sketch Paper of the Age.
By Street & Smith,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
FRANCIS S. STREET,} Proprietors and Publishers
FRANCIS S. SMITH, }
OF THE
NEW YORK WEEKLY,
The Leading Story and Sketch Paper of the Age.
To
The Readers of the
NEW YORK WEEKLY,
Who for nearly twenty years, have
stood faithfully by us, cheering
us in our labors,
and bidding us
God-speed;
to whom our
pet journal has become
a Household word, and without
whose aid we could have accomplished
nothing, this volume is respectfully
DEDICATED
BY THE PUBLISHERS,
STREET & SMITH.
The Readers of the
NEW YORK WEEKLY,
Who for nearly twenty years, have
stood faithfully by us, cheering
us in our labors,
and bidding us
God-speed;
to whom our
pet journal has become
a Household word, and without
whose aid we could have accomplished
nothing, this volume is respectfully
DEDICATED
BY THE PUBLISHERS,
STREET & SMITH.
CONTENTS:
CHAPTER. | PAGE. | |
I.— | A Girl with a Character | 9 |
II.— | "Darrell Court is a Prison to me!" | 16 |
III.— | "Your Good Society is all Deceit" | 28 |
IV.— | "You are Going to Spoil my Life" | 35 |
V.— | Pauline's Good Points | 42 |
VI.— | The Progress Made by the Pupil | 47 |
VII.— | Captain Langton | 54 |
VIII.— | The Introduction | 61 |
IX.— | The Broken Lily | 67 |
X.— | Pauline Still Incorrigible | 74 |
XI.— | How Will it End? | 81 |
XII.— | Elinor Rocheford | 87 |
XIII.— | Sir Oswald Thinks of Marriage | 94 |
XIV.— | Pauline's Love for Darrell Court | 103 |
XV.— | Breach Between Uncle and |