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John Andross. Davis, Rebecca Harding, (1831–1910).
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SHE COULD NOT READ TO-NIGHT, THOUGH SHE TRIED.

(Frontispiece. See page 147.)

JOHN ANDROSS.

BY

REBECCA 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.

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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.

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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
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