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- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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- Date: 1909
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- Date: 1909
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Image 7 of Heather; HEATHER BY JOHN TREVENA AUTHOR OF “a pixy in petticoats,” arminel of the west,” “furze the cruel” NEW YORK MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY 1909
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 9 of Heather; This work forms the second volume of a moorland trilogy, the first of which, dealing with Furze as representing the spirit of Cruelty, has been published. Heather, which flourishes only in pure…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 11 of Heather; CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE INTRODUCTORY ABOUT THE LITTLE HOUSE ON THE ROOF I I. ABOUT PATIENTS 9 II. ABOUT WHEAL DREAM .22 III. ABOUT A MIXED FAMILY 37 IV. ABOUT GREGORY BREAKBACK -50…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 12 of Heather; vni Contents CHAPTER XIX. ABOUT THE FESTIVAL OF CUPS PAGE 347 XX. ABOUT SMOKE 370 XXI. ABOUT ST. piran’s sands 390 XXII. ABOUT LAUREL LEAVES 405 XXIII. ABOUT UNCONVENTIONAL CONDUCT 424 XXIV.…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 13 of Heather; HEATHER INTRODUCTORY ABOUT THE LITTLE HOUSE ON THE ROOF The ancient Hoga de Cossdone, now called Cawsand Beacon, is a house beaten by the wind; down its sides water weeps copiously into…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 14 of Heather; 2 Heather poor bone he leaves no message, but the little house on the big roof speaks for him, better than he could have done himself. Bide here, traveller, look down, du’ye…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 15 of Heather; About the Little House on the Roof 3 wondering why yew and the dog and the mountain were made and how ’tis all going to end. Well, I can’t tell ye though…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 16 of Heather; 4 Heather how the wind comes on winter nights across the roof yew can’t beat me.’ And that’s what I ha’ been saying all these millions o’ years ’cause I’m granite, but…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 17 of Heather; About the Little House on the Roof 5 the roof and into nowhere. Be it all part of a game what bain’t going to end? And last of all, traveller, perhaps yew…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 18 of Heather; 6 Heather the fence and science is blotting out the word impossible; to look down upon the granite and heather; and at last to know there has been no change since the…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 19 of Heather; About the Little House on the Roof 7 whose normal height was twelve feet, whose tridactyl footprint measured eighteen inches in length; and the flying dragon existed in the pterodactyl, with the…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 20 of Heather; 8 Heather US? The mind does nothing- for us there. No memory comes down from the age of colossal bird and flying dragon no tradition has been conveyed by that germ of…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 21 of Heather; CHAPTER I ABOUT PATIENTS Along a windy passage trotted a small boy, sniffing at a door numbered four, whining at number three, scratch- ing at number two; and at number one, which…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 22 of Heather; lO Heather Tobias was understood to say that he had witnessed the arrival of the new boy and entertained no very high opinion of him, as he had taken his ball and…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 23 of Heather; About Patients II It’s all right, Mr. Gumm. He’s been and gone,” said she but at that moment the gate clicked, and she saw to her horror the tyrant of that little…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 24 of Heather; 12 Heather Miserable,” came the answer. But you mustn’t come in. There will be such a row if you’re caught.” Doctor has lectured me and gone. The matron is in the kitchen…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 25 of Heather; About Patients 13 always going out to admire the flowers, but she is a pig, and loads herself like a coal-van.” Don’t,” pleaded Winnie. “You mustn’t stay, Berenice. I do like seeing…
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- Date: 1909
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Image 26 of Heather; Heather 14 and each claimed to be my long-lost husband. Wasn’t that queer?” If you call bigamy a joke I suppose it was. Now I know the sort of life you have…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 27 of Heather; About Patients 15 of any use. However, the doctor did not come in. He merely asked, Are you in bed. Miss Calladine?” as he passed and Berenice answered in an exceedingly surprised…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 28 of Heather; i6 Heather I wish I wasn’t married, Jim.” “So does your wife,” replied Gumm and then lum- bered off, pursued by Mudd, until they nearly tumbled over Miss Budge, who was sitting…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 29 of Heather; About Patients 1 7 Respectable married men don’t understand ladies’ clothes like soldiers and parsons.” If you are referring to me, Mr. Gumm began the young clergyman, but he was given no…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 30 of Heather; i8 Heather Right-o, Auntie. I was only impressing upon the company that we can’t be too careful about our morals, when the gentleman opposite puts his word in. Pretty youth he is…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 31 of Heather; About Patients 19 grimaces at each other to signify that the latest arrival was not of their kind. I expect you are tired?” remarked Miss Budge, con- tracting her space at the…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 32 of Heather; 20 Heather that dog very much resembles my respected friend Alfred Mudd.” And in the little matter of scratching himself began the publican. That will do, Mr. Mudd,” said the poor matron…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 33 of Heather; About Patients 21 go to St. Michael’s Ford, which pleased the girl, as it was her favourite walk. And Tobias likes it too,” she said. He went on to Miss Budge’s room,…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 34 of Heather; CHAPTER II ABOUT WHEAL DREAM Wherever we go are tales those that make history and those that make dreams. Some sort of story seems to be connected with every outstanding rock, every…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 35 of Heather; About Wheal Dream 23 ruins and its name; but not the sort of story which is remembered. Perhaps the mine had been opened very many years ago by some of the Jews…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 36 of Heather; Heather 24 with a clanking as of milk-cans but for all that he was dreadfully short of tin, which sounds like a slang expres- sion but is not, for tin was the…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 37 of Heather; About Wheal Dream 25 body, to discover whether he deserved his fate or whether he ought to have been acquitted, it will be obvious that the tinner did not reach the hopeless…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 38 of Heather; 26 Heather grammar. He grasped the facts that the devil wanted his daughter and was prepared to give plenty of tin for her, and he naturally did not hesitate in closing with…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 39 of Heather; About Wheal Dream 27 the mine, which was haunted no longer and was found to contain a wealth of tin which exceeded all expectations. After that there was nothing more for them…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
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Image 40 of Heather; 28 Heather that road has never been restored and does not need it. Cutting between the farmhouse and the cottage dove- tailed into it, separating them from the gorge where stand the…
- Contributor: Trevena, John
- Date: 1909
About this Item
Title
- Heather;
Names
- Trevena, John, 1870-
Created / Published
- New York, Moffat, Yard and Company, 1909.
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- viii, 477, [1] p. 19 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- PZ3.H3887 H PR6015.E385
Library of Congress Control Number
- w09000216
OCLC Number
- 7034262
Online Format
- image
- online text