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Online Full Text: |
Digital Library @ Villanova University (Liberty Boys of '76 edition)
Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
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Series: |
Fame and Fortune Weekly
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no. 624
— pages 27-28 Liberty Boys of '76 — no. 872 — pages 27-28 Trans-Atlantic Novels — no. 14 |
Author: |
Clyde, Kit
(pseudonym used by Senarens, Luis (Lu), 1863-1939)
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Dates: |
1881 (Transatlantic Novels edition) September 14, 1917 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) September 14, 1917 (Liberty Boys of '76 edition) |
First Sentence: |
The storm, which had been so closely brewing, had broken and spent itself; clouds driven and chased were shifting westward, and the masses of foliage overhanging the gate of Hastings Hall were dripping and glistening in the illume of the freshly-bathed moon, as a young girl, with hasty, faltering gait, passed through this stone portal and down the steps beyond into the deep, shadowy pathways made dim by ancient, widespread trees and the veil of approaching twilight. (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
Last Sentence: |
And he did get over it, for he had chosen another wife within three months from the scene above recorded. (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
Known Editions
Transatlantic Novels editionFame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 27-28 in Fame and Fortune #624)
Liberty Boys of '76 edition (pages 27-28 in Liberty Boys of '76, no. 872)
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