The Haunted Homestead: A NovelSouthworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte
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The Haunted Homestead: A Novel
Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte
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Three weeks had passed away, and then, far and near the papers teemed
with accounts of the horrible Norwalk catastrophe, which desolated many
a home, and wrung from many a heart its choicest treasure. Side by side
they found them--Nellie and her husband--the light of her brown eyes
quenched forever, and the pulses of his heart still in death!
I was present when they told the poor invalid of her loss, and even now
I seem to hear the bitter, wailing cry which broke from her white lips,
as she begged them to unsay what they had said, and tell her Nellie was
not dead--that she would come back again.
It could not be. Nellie would never return; and in six weeks' time the
broken-hearted mother was at rest with her child.
THE END.
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