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CONTENTS
[Chapter II. Miss Scrimp’s Disappointment.]
[Chapter III. The Foreman’s Discovery.]
[Chapter V. Does He Love Her?]
[Chapter VI. Joy to Toil-worn Hearts.]
[Chapter VII. Who Can She Be?]
[Chapter VIII. What Can This Mean?]
[Chapter IX. “Lizzie, I’ve Seen Her!”]
[Chapter X. Miss Scrimp’s Curiosity.]
[Chapter XII. Will She Keep Her Promises?]
[Chapter XIII. “It Is a Gem!” He Cried.]
[Chapter XIV. A Marked Change.]
[Chapter XVI. Hattie’s Resolve.]
[Chapter XVII. The Interview.]
[Chapter XVIII. Criticising the Sketches.]
[Chapter XIX. A Task Accomplished.]
[Chapter XXI. Jessie Albemarle.]
[Chapter XXII. The Ride Home.]
[Chapter XXIII. The Offer Refused.]
[Chapter XXIV. Scene in the Yosemite.]
[Chapter XXV. Frank’s Talk With His Sister.]
[Chapter XXVI. “It Is As I Feared.”]
[Chapter XXVIII. “I Am That Child’s Mother!”]
[Chapter XXX. “Oh! I Am So Unhappy!”]
[Chapter XXXII. “She Is Dying!”]
[Chapter XXXIII. “My Mother Is Dying!”]
[Chapter XXXIV. Hattie’s Sex Defended.]
[Chapter XXXV. Battling With the Storm.]
[Chapter XXXVI. Safe in Port.]
[Chapter XXXVII. How the News Was Received.]
[Chapter XXXVIII. An Important Dispatch.]
[Chapter XXXIX. Mr. Jones Promoted.]
[Chapter XLI. Hattie’s Welcome.]
[Chapter XLIII. Hattie Leaves the Bindery.]
[Chapter XLIV. Thine Forever!]
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Beautiful But Poor
By Julia Edwards
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| 244—A Hoiden’s Conquest | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
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| 339—His Heart’s Queen | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 351—The Churchyard Betrothal | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
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| 382—Mona | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
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| 399—Betsey’s Transformation | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 407—Esther, the Fright | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 415—Trixy | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 419—The Other Woman | By Charles Garvice |
| 433—Winifred’s Sacrifice | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 440—Edna’s Secret Marriage | By Charles Garvice |
| 451—Helen’s Victory | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 458—When Love Meets Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 476—Earle Wayne’s Nobility | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 511—The Golden Key | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 512—A Heritage of Love Sequel to “The Golden Key.” | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 519—The Magic Cameo | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 520—The Heatherford Fortune Sequel to “The Magic Cameo.” | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 531—Better Than Life | By Charles Garvice |
| 537—A Life’s Mistake | By Charles Garvice |
| 542—Once in a Life | By Charles Garvice |
| 548—’Twas Love’s Fault | By Charles Garvice |
| 553—Queen Kate | By Charles Garvice |
| 554—Step By Step | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 555—Put to the Test | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 556—With Love’s Aid | By Wenona Gilman |
| 557—In Cupid’s Chains | By Charles Garvice |
| 558—A Plunge Into the Unknown | By Richard Marsh |
| 559—The Love That Was Cursed | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 560—The Thorns of Regret | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 561—The Outcast of the Family | By Charles Garvice |
| 562—A Forced Promise | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 563—The Old Homestead | By Denman Thompson |
| 564—Love’s First Kiss | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 565—Just a Girl | By Charles Garvice |
| 566—In Love’s Springtime | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 567—Trixie’s Honor | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 568—Hearts and Dollars | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 569—By Devious Ways | By Charles Garvice |
| 570—Her Heart’s Unbidden Guest | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 571—Two Wild Girls | By Mrs. Charlotte May Kingsley |
| 572—Amid Scarlet Roses | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 573—Heart for Heart | By Charles Garvice |
| 574—The Fugitive Bride | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 575—A Blue Grass Heroine | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 576—The Yellow Face | By Fred M. White |
| 577—The Story of a Passion | By Charles Garvice |
| 578—A Lovely Impostor | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 579—The Curse of Beauty | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 580—The Great Awakening | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 581—A Modern Juliet | By Charles Garvice |
| 582—Virgie Talcott’s Mission | By Lucy M. Russell |
| 583—His Greatest Sacrifice; or, Manch | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 584—Mabel’s Fate | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 585—The Ape and the Diamond | By Richard Marsh |
| 586—Nell, of Shorne Mills | By Charles Garvice |
| 587—Katherine’s Two Suitors | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 588—The Crime of Love | By Barbara Howard |
| 589—His Father’s Crime | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 590—What Was She to Him? | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 591—A Heritage of Hate | By Charles Garvice |
| 592—Ida Chaloner’s Heart | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 593—Love Will Find the Way | By Wenona Gilman |
| 594—A Case of Identity | By Richard Marsh |
| 595—The Shadow of Her Life | By Charles Garvice |
| 596—Slighted Love | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 597—Her Fatal Gift | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 598—His Wife’s Friend | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 599—At Love’s Cost | By Charles Garvice |
| 600—St. Elmo | By Augusta J. Evans |
| 601—The Fate of the Plotter | By Louis Tracy |
| 602—Married In Error | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 603—Love and Jealousy | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 604—Only a Working Girl | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 605—Love, the Tyrant | By Charles Garvice |
| 606—Mabel’s Sacrifice | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 607—Sybilla, the Siren | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 608—Love is Love Forevermore | Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 609—John Elliott’s Flirtation | By Lucy May Russell |
| 610—With All Her Heart | By Charles Garvice |
| 611—Is Love Worth While? | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 612—Her Husband’s Other Wife | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 613—Philip Bennion’s Death | By Richard Marsh |
| 614—Little Phillis’ Lover | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 615—Maida | By Charles Garvice |
| 616—Strangers to the Grave | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 617—As a Man Lives | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 618—The Tide of Fate | By Wenona Gilman |
| 619—The Cardinal Moth | By Fred M. White |
| 620—Marcia Drayton | By Charles Garvice |
| 621—Lynette’s Wedding | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 622—His Madcap Sweetheart | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 623—Love at the Loom | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 624—A Bachelor Girl | By Lucy May Russell |
| 625—Kyra’s Fate | By Charles Garvice |
| 626—The Joss | By Richard Marsh |
| 627—My Little Love | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 628—A Daughter of the Marionis | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 629—The Lady of Beaufort Park | By Wenona Gilman |
| 630—The Verdict of the Heart | By Charles Garvice |
| 631—A Love Concealed | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 632—Cruelly Divided | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 633—The Strange Disappearance of Lady Delia | By Louis Tracy |
| 634—Love’s Golden Spell | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 635—A Coronet of Shame | By Charles Garvice |
| 636—Sinned Against | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 637—If It Were True! | By Wenona Gilman |
| 638—A Golden Barrier | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 639—A Hateful Bondage | By Barbara Howard |
| 640—A Girl of Spirit | By Charles Garvice |
| 641—Master of Men | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 642—A Fair Enchantress | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 643—The Power of Love | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 644—No Time for Penitence | By Wenona Gilman |
| 645—A Jest of Fate | By Charles Garvice |
| 646—Her Sister’s Secret | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 647—Bitterly Atoned | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
| 648—Gertrude Elliott’s Crucible | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 649—The Corner House | By Fred M. White |
| 650—Diana’s Destiny | By Charles Garvice |
| 651—Love’s Clouded Dawn | By Wenona Gilman |
| 652—Little Vixen | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 653—Her Heart’s Challenge | By Barbara Howard |
| 654—Vivian’s Love Story | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
| 655—Linked by Fate | By Charles Garvice |
| 656—Hearts of Stone | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 657—In the Service of Love | By Richard Marsh |
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| 658—Love’s Devious Course | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 659—Told In the Twilight | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 660—The Mills of the Gods | By Wenona Gilman |
| 661—The Man of the Hour | By Sir William Magnay |
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| 662—A Little Barbarian | By Charlotte Kingsley |
| 663—Creatures of Destiny | By Charles Garvice |
| 664—A Southern Princess | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 665—Where Love Dwelt | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
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| 666—A Fateful Promise | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 667—The Goddess—A Demon | By Richard Marsh |
| 668—From Tears To Smiles | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 669—Tempted by Gold | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 670—Better Than Riches | By Wenona Gilman |
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| 671—When Love Is Young | By Charles Garvice |
| 672—Craven Fortune | By Fred M. White |
| 673—Her Life’s Burden | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 674—The Heart of Hetta | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
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| 675—The Breath of Slander | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 676—The Wooing of Esther Gray | By Louis Tracy |
| 677—The Shadow Between Them | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 678—Gold in the Gutter | By Charles Garvice |
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| 679—Master of Her Fate | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 680—In Full Cry | By Richard Marsh |
| 681—My Pretty Maid | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 682—An Unhappy Bargain | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 683—True Love Endures | By Ida Reade Allen |
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| 39—The Colonel’s Wife | By Warren Edwards |
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| 48—Another Man’s Wife | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 49—None But the Brave | By Robert Lee Tyler |
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| 51—The Price He Paid | By E. Werner |
| 52—Woman Against Woman | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 54—Cleopatra | By Victorien Sardou |
| 56—The Dispatch Bearer | By Warren Edwards |
| 57—Rosamond | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 58—Major Matterson of Kentucky | By St. George Rathborne |
| 59—Gladys Greye | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 61—La Tosca | By Victorien Sardou |
| 62—Stella Stirling | By Julia Edwards |
| 63—Lawyer Bell from Boston | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 64—Dora Tenney | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 65—Won by the Sword | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 67—Gismonda | By Victorien Sardou |
| 68—The Little Cuban Rebel | By Edna Winfield |
| 69—His Perfect Trust | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 70—Sydney (A Wilful Young Woman.) | By Charles Garvice |
| 71—The Spider’s Web | By St. George Rathborne |
| 72—Wilful Winnie | By Harriet Sherburne |
| 73—The Marquis | By Charles Garvice |
| 74—The Cotton King | By Sutton Vane |
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