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Ingraham, J. H. (Joseph Holt), 1809-1860 [1841], The quadroone, or, St. Michael's day Volume 2 (Harper & Brothers, New York) [word count] [eaf160v2]. To look up a word in a dictionary, select the word with your mouse and press 'd' on your keyboard.
OR, ST. MICHAEL'S DAY. “For me to love is infamy. Heaven-born love—that links the virgin heart To its own noble mate—is not for me, Maiden of a race accursed and outcast. Alas! true love to me is but dishonour; And, ere it bud, must be outrooted, E'en if the heart come with it.” 1841.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1840, by
Chap. Page I. Scene in the Banquet-chamber II. Scene between the Count and Assassin III. Twilight scene between Lovers IV. Scene within the Palace V. Scene within the Garden-walls VI. The Pursuit and Capture VII. Scene within the Island-fortress VIII. Count Osma and the Quadroone-mother IX. A Visit to the Dungeons of the Inquisition X. The Paramour and the Victim XI. Scene between Renault and Osma XII. The Moorish Sorceress XIII. Scene between the Lovers XIV. Scenes on St. Michael's Eve XV. St. Michael's Day.—Scene in the Judgment Hall
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