The Silent Shore: A RomanceBloundelle-Burton, John
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The Silent Shore: A Romance
Bloundelle-Burton, John
English fiction -- 19th century
"Until we meet that brother in another world, Gervase, we have nothing
but his memory to cherish. We must never forget his noble character."
"It shall be my constant thought," Penlyn answered, "to shape my life
to what he would have wished it to be. And, Ida, so long as I live,
his memory shall be second only in my heart to your own sweet self.
Come, darling, it is growing late let us go in."
THE END.
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DAME DURDEN
MY LADY COQUETTE
VIVIENNE
LIKE DIAN'S KISS
COUNTESS DAPHNE
FRAGOLETTA
A SINLESS SECRET
FAUSTINE
AFTER LONG GRIEF AND PAIN
TWO BAD BLUE EYES
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ONLY AN ACTRESS
ON DANGEROUS GROUND
BAPTISED WITH A CURSE
A DEATH-RING
VERE DELMAR
THE CLOUDS BETWEEN THEM
LOVE'S LABOUR GAINED
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End of Project Gutenberg's The Silent Shore, by John Bloundelle-Burton
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