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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 25 no. 18
— page 4 |
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Sketch |
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New York Weekly, v. XXV, no. 18, March 17, 1870 (Issue) |
Author: |
Hopper, Hannah
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Date: |
March 17, 1870 |
First Sentence: |
" 'For the man's love, once gone, never returns,' " read Maud Ripley in a sweet low voice from Tennyson's "Enid." |
Last Sentence: |
The wronged wife was dead, and Hope Hardwell felt that she was her murderer; yet as she knelt with her hands clasped over the dead breast, her humbled and penitent heart found forgiveness, and a new world opened before her, while she forever after walked in a new path which led toward the New Jerusalem. |
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