![]() 351 "VI A rainy day which is made a sensible one, - 354 "VII. Clare's sorrow, but May and Stuart's joy, - 341 "V. Six years nearer Walter's home, - 333 "H. Page: vi (Table of Contents) -vii Switch to Image Mode CLOSE Page vi (Table of Contents) -vii vi CONTENTS. Leanore comes home, - 312 " Stuart's sorrow, - 322 - 331 Marstone makes known his acquaintance with old times-and Earley's doubts, 318 L. ayr as afall, and gains atl6ver-likewise Dora, 3" XLIX. A isit to the countgay pleasures, ending t, sad XLVIII. Five years sunken beneath the waves of the great XLV. A quiet holidays-Adays debut-Snmmer excursion, 284 "V. A visit to Yale un2er trying cirumstance or the wave, and Agnes i an angel, e ent XLIII. The boys at Yalet-Leanore across the sea, - 25 XL. A wedding and a tete a tete among a2group of girs- eoman's darling weddinguhunl a fare. A water party-t he beautiful sea-thens a t V Aending to Pleasu re 22eble5 XXXVIL Another letter with a petition whichis heart-break XXXIX. Anofferwhih brings much unlooked-for misery, - 212 XXXV. An unwise love which stirs up bitter memories, - 189 XXXIII. A school party in the greenwood, and a teadrinking, 182 XXX. A party, a ring, and a legend, - 169 XXVII. The girls' school, and school friends, - 156 XXIV. Clare's offer-More ways of money-getting-Stuart's victories-and a brighter Christmas time than the last, - 146 XXIII. Two letters which bring, the one good news to May- the other an addition to the family, the very last, henceforth the citadel is closed, - 133 XXII. Stuart's successes, and Howard's first school day, 129 XXI. One year ago Walter died-An offer for an increase of funds, - 124 XX. Another old friend in distress-one more beggared grandee added to the family, - 121 XIX. Pleasant evenings, and baby is baby no more, - 117 XVIII. Clouds unseen break over the household-Adele is blind, 103 XVI. Another addition to our household, and a new way of money-getting, - 94 XV. A new suit and the comfort of a church once more, - 76 XIII. A new friend, but lost as soon as made, - 47 IX. Severed ties and the last earthly friend taken, - 34 VII. Page: 0Table of Contents-v (Table of Contents) Switch to Image Mode CLOSE Table of Contents-v (Table of Contents) CHAPTER. TO ? As A TRIBUTE OF'RESPECT AND GATIrUD BY M&BGABETPi FED. ![]() ![]() APPLETON & CO., In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southei:' District of New York. Page: 0 Switch to Image Mode CLOSE ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1860, by D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 846 & 848 BROADWAY, -M D000.tX. "REJOICN' IN HOPE PATIBIT IN TBIBU/A TIO.'* NEW YORK: D. Page: 0 (TitlePage) Switch to Image Mode CLOSE (TitlePage) BERTHA PERCY, OR, BY MARGARET FIELD. ![]() Publication Year: 1860 Source: New York : D. I had to smile constantly and was exited to read more and more of the story, and now I’m waiting (Im)patiently on the next book of the series□. The Dialogues felt more natural, i could comprehend the emotions that were portrayed and I stayed up till 4am to continue reading□. Not gonna lie, I was a bit panicking with this first part□… but I didn’t give up because I freaking loved the first two books and hoped it will get better soon… And I was not disappointed!! The last 70% were everything I hoped for and more. cute instead of just letting me feel/read something cute(like it needed another editing run to smooth out some things). First of all, I’m so in love with the main characters and the overall story line of this series! But I had to pull one star because the first 30% of the book were kinda… off (at least it felt like this for me)? I don’t know how to describe it exactly but: there was so much repetitiveness, weird sentences and more telling me something is e.g. ![]()
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