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TRIED FOR HER LIFE.
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." |
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| 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. |
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| 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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| PHILADELPHIA: |
| T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS; |
| 306 CHESTNUT STREET. |
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