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All for love, or, The outlaw's bride. Dupuy, Eliza A. (1814–1881).
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ALL FOR LOVE; OR, THE OUTLAW'S BRIDE.

BY

MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY.

AUTHOR OF "THE MYSTERIOUS GUEST," "THE PLANTER'S DAUGHTER," "CANCELLED WILL," "WHY DID HE MARRY HER," "HOW HE DID IT; OR, WAS HE GUILTY," "MICHAEL RUDOLPH," "WHO SHALL BE VICTOR," ETC., ETC.

"All for Love," is a graphic story of Corsican life, in which the wild passions of that tameless race are vividly depicted. The magnificent caverns described in its pages actually exist in that island, and they have been used as places of concealment by the unfortunates banned by the blood vengeance which is the curse of that gem of the Mediterranean. The grand mountain scenery also receives justice at the author's hands. The story itself is deeply interesting from the first page to the last; the action is rapid, and the interest never flags.

PHILADELPHIA: T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS; 306 CHESTNUT STREET.

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY'S WORKS.

Each work is complete in one large duodecimo volume.

  • ALL FOR LOVE; OR, THE OUTLAW'S BRIDE.
  • THE MYSTERIOUS GUEST.
  • THE CANCELLED WILL.
  • WHO SHALL BE VICTOR? Sequel to "The Cancelled Will."
  • THE PLANTER'S DAUGHTER.
  • MICHAEL RUDOLPH.
  • HOW HE DID IT; OR, WAS HE GUILTY.
  • WHY DID HE MARRY HER?

Price of each, $1.75 in cloth; or $1.50 in Paper Cover.

Above books are for sale by all Booksellers. Copies of any or all of the above books will be sent to any one, to any place, postage pre-paid, on receipt of their price by the Publishers,

T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

CONTENTS.

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