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SHE COULD NOT READ TO-NIGHT, THOUGH SHE TRIED.
(Frontispiece. See page 147.)
JOHN ANDROSS.
BYREBECCA HARDING DAVIS,
AUTHOR OF "LIFE IN THE IRON MILLS," "DALLAS GALBRAITH." "WAITING FOR THE VERDICT," ETC., ETC.ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK:
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY,
245 BROADWAY.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by the ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
page: 6 (List of Illustrations) -7[View Page 6 (List of Illustrations) -7]ILLUSTRATIONS.
- She could not read to-night, though she tried. Frontispiece.
- "Why, Andross drew six thousand dollars the day before he was missing." 32
- "Mother! Mother!" he cried. He was turning from her forever. 126
- Braddock's mental anguish. 175
- They fluttered fearlessly all about her. She and they seemed to belong to the bright, pure morning. 188
- "Come to me at once. A great danger threatens me which you can avert.—A." 198