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HUBERT'S WIFE: A STORY FOR YOU. BY MINNIE MARY LEE. "There is a way which seemeth just to a man, but the end thereof leadeth unto death."—Prov. xlv, 12. BALTIMORE: PUBLISHED BY JOHN B. PIET Late Kelly, Piet & Co.

Entered, according to an act of Congress, in the year 1873, by
KELLY, PIET & COMPANY,
in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.


Contents

I.A Black Conference.[1]
II.The Master's Conference with Himself.[7]
III.An Interruption to Duncan'S Reverie.[13]
IV.Philip St. Leger.[19]
V.The Missionary's Retrospect.[30]
VI.Missionary Life.[37]
VII.The Distinguished Traveler's Views.[45]
VIII.The Visitation by Spirit And By Death.[52]
IX.The New Choice.[60]
X."A Dream which was not all a Dream."[71]
XI.Althea's Guardians.[77]
XII.The Christening.[88]
XIII.New Mistress at Kennons.[99]
XIV.China—Uncle Mat's Prayer Meeting.[109]
XV.Kizzie.[118]
XVI.Time and Change.[126]
XVII.The St. Legers.[137]
XVIII.St. Mark's or St. Patrick's?[145]
XIX."In such an hour as ye think not."[154]
XX.Juliet.[164]
XXI."The Spider and the Fly."[172]
XXII.Althea.[183]
XXIII.Hubert Lisle at Vine Cottage.[193]
XXIV.Jealousy.[201]
XXV.The Awakening.[208]
XXVI.Light After Darkness.[213]
XXVII.Althea'S Trials.[221]
XXVIII.Mysterious Disappearance.[231]
XXIX.Hubert's Second Visit.[235]
XXX."And The Sea Shall Give Up Its Dead."[240]
XXXI.Conclusion.[243]