Sir Lawrence was already known and liked, and Lady Gwendolyn soon won golden opinions from all sorts of people. The poor almost worshiped her. As she often said, since she had lived and nearly lost, she must make others the happier for her happiness, or perhaps Heaven would take her blessings from her, and she had so many now, she had need indeed to be grateful.
THE END.
No. 227 of the New Bertha Clay Library, entitled “The Tie That Binds,” by Bertha M. Clay, is a romance that has many elements of tragedy and holds the reader enthralled all the way through.
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