A SEQUEL TO "CRUEL AS THE GRAVE."

BY MRS. EMMA D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH.

Author Of "The Missing Bride; Or, Miriam, The Avenger," "A Beautiful Fiend,"
"How He Won Her," "A Noble Lord," "Changed Brides," "The Deserted Wife,"
"Bride's Fate," "Lady Of The Isle," "The Bridal Eve," "Cruel As The Grave,"
"The Widow's Son," "Allworth Abbey," "Lost Heiress," "Family Doom,"
"The Artist's Love," "Gipsy's Prophecy," "Haunted Homestead,"
"Fallen Pride," "Victor's Triumph," "The Curse Of Clifton,"
"Spectre Lover," "Maiden Widow," "Fortune Seeker,"
"The Two Sisters," "Fair Play," "Fatal Marriage,"
"Prince Of Darkness," "Bride Of Llewellyn,"
"Mother-in-law," "Three Beauties," "India,"
"Discarded Daughter," "Wife's Victory,"
"Love's Labor Won," "Retribution,"
"The Christmas Quest," "Vivia,"
"The Lost Heir Of Linlithgow."

And in that deep and utter agony,
Though then, than ever, most unfit to die,
I fell upon my knees and prayed for death.—Maturin.

She looked on many a face with vacant eye,
On many a token without knowing what;
She saw them watch her without asking why,
And recked not who around her pillow sat.—Byron.

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.