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Northern Illinois University
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The New York Saturday Journal
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v. 11 no. 552
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The New York Saturday Journal, v. XI, no. 552, October 9, 1880 (Issue) |
Author: |
Purcell, Paulina
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October 9, 1880 |
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It was a pretty girlish' figure, that of Jessie Mayne-her soft blue eyes, that gleamed beneath her smooth white brow like lakes of light, fixed on the coals as she sat on a low stool awaiting her husband's appearance in the breakfast-room, her thoughts running something as follows: |
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But Jessie ever felt a tender gratitude toward her aunt, whose timely visit had, in all probability, saved the young couple from drifting apart, perhaps eventually from a final separation. |
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