Neva's choice: A sequel to "Neva's three lovers"Lewis, Harriet
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Neva's choice: A sequel to "Neva's three lovers"
Lewis, Harriet
Conspiracies -- Fiction; Dime novels; Mate selection -- Fiction; Popular literature; Stepmothers -- Fiction; Young women -- Fiction
“It has all ended as it ought to, Miss Neva--my lady, I mean,” he
whispered joyously. “Your father has got over his disappointment and
grief, and looks like a king, as he stands yonder. I am getting to be
a _man_--an honest, upright, strong-souled man, with genuine backbone
and downright vim. Lally believes in me, you see, and upholds me, God
bless her. And you and the earl are as happy as angels, Miss Ne--my
lady, and you deserve to be. Mrs. Artress is a governess--where do you
think--oh, divine justice--in the house of the Blights at Canterbury!
What worse could we wish her? Our enemies--they were mine as well as
yours, Lady Towyn--played a daring game, and they lost it!”
THE END.
No. 233 of the SELECT LIBRARY, is the first volume of “The Three
Musketeers,” by Alexandre Dumas.
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AN ANALYSIS
of public taste in literature shows an overwhelming preference for
fiction.
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