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Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907 [1874], West Lawn and The rector of st. mark's. (G.W. Carleton & Co., New York) [word count] [eaf605T].
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Front matter Covers, Edges and Spine

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POPULAR NOVELS.

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BY
Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.


I.)—TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE.

II. —ENGLISH ORPHANS.

III. —HOMESTEAD ON THE HILLSIDE.

IV. —'LENA RIVERS.

V. —MEADOW BROOK.

VI. —DORA DEANE.

VII. —COUSIN MAUDE.

VIII. —MARIAN GRAY.

IX. —DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT.

X. —HUGH WORTHINGTON.

XI. —CAMERON PRIDE.

XII. —ROSE MATHER.

XIII. —ETHELYN'S MISTAKE.

XIV. —MILLBANK.

XV. —EDNA BROWNING.

XVI. —WEST LAWN. (New.)

Mrs. Holmes is a peculiarly pleasant and fascinating writer.
Her books are always entertaining, and she has the
rare faculty of enlisting the sympathy and affections
of her readers, and of holding their attention
to her pages with deep and absorbing
interest.

All published uniform with this volume. Price $1.50 each
and sent free by mail, on receipt of price, by

G. W. CARLETON & CO.,
New York.

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Title Page West Lawn
AND
The Rector of St. Mark's.
NEW YORK:
G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers.
LONDON: S. LOW, SON & CO.

M.DCCC.LXXIV.

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by
DANIEL HOLMES,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
Maclauchlan, Stereotyper,
145 & 147 Mulberry St., near Grand, N. Y.
John F. Trow & Son, Printers,
205-213 East 12th St., New York.

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CONTENTS.

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CHAPTER

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I.—Dora's Diary 7

II.—Author's Journal 15

III.—Dr. West's Diary 19

IV.—Johnnie's Letter to Dora 27

V.—Dora's Diary 31

VI.—Letters 44

VII.—Dora's Diary Continued 54

VIII.—Jessie's Diary 80

IX.—Extract from Dr. West's Diary 84

X.—Dora's Diary 87

XI.—Richard's Story 102

XII.—The Shadow of Death, 119

XIII.—At Beechwood 134

XIV.—In the Spring 146

XV.—Waiting for the Answer 159

XVI.—The Engagement 169

XVII.—Extract from Dr. West's Journal 178

XVIII.—Poor Max 182

XIX.—Anna 193

XX.—Richard 209

XXI.—The Night before the Wedding 212

XXII.—Down by the Lake Shore 216

XXIII.—The Bridal Day 226

XXIV.—The Shadows of Death 235

XXV.—Breaking the Engagement 240

XXVI.—Giving in Marriage 254

XXVII.—More of Marriage 263

XXVIII.—Dora's Diary 270

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THE RECTOR OF ST. MARKS.

I.—Friday Afternoon, 283

II.—Saturday Afternoon 291

III.—Sunday 299

IV.—Blue Monday 309

V.—Tuesday 319

VI.—Wednesday 328

VII.—At Newport 341

VIII.—Showing How it Happened 354

IX.—Anna 368

X.—Mrs. Meredith's Conscience 379

XI.—The Letter Received 383

XII.—Valencia 393

XIII.—Christmas Day 403

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Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907 [1874], West Lawn and The rector of st. mark's. (G.W. Carleton & Co., New York) [word count] [eaf605T].
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