Book/Printed Material Marcella Grace; an Irish novel,
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Image 7 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, Copyright, 1885, akpkp. Brothers October 1, 1886 Subscription Price per Year, 52 Numbers, $15 Entered at the rest -Office at New York, as Second-class Mail Matter MARCELLA GRACE An Jrisl) Noncl By...
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Image 8 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, HARPER’S HANDY SERIES. Latest Issues. No. €K 5S. Thk Last ofthk Mac Allisters. A Novel. By Mrs. Amelia E. Barr. 59. Cavalry Life. Sketches and Stories. By J. S. Winter 60. Movements...
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Image 9 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, MARCELLA GRACE. CHAPTER I. HER MOTHER WAS A LADY. In that part of Dublin known as the Liberties lived an old man named Grace with his daughter Marcella. The father, though an...
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Image 10 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 2 MARCELLA GRACE. had died. Marcella had been born in the house, and there was some- thing about its aspect which seemed to harmonize with the charac- ter of the girl. In...
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Image 11 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, HER MOTHER WAS A LADY. 3 any one sick or in trouble, Marcella forgot her reserve. She was a credit to the street when she went out to do her scanty bit...
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Image 12 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 4 MARCELLA GRACE. her old father, then, indeed, he would be glad of her and proud of her. But no; he never had got her taught a trade. Her mother had been...
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Image 13 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, HER MOTHER WAS A LADY. 5 the Castle at the wanst wid it; an’ maybe Molly Sullivan ’ll con- trive to get me a sight of the quality at their dancin’.’ Molly...
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Image 14 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 6 MARCELLA GRACE. An’ she’s trying to airn her bread, the poor crature, doin’ little bits of sewin’ that wouldn’t feed a cat. But it’s in the graveyard she’ll be afore long,’...
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Image 15 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, HER MOTHER WAS A LADY. 1 Marcella sprung forward and stood trembling before him. Oh no, father, I will not have that!” she cried, hastily. The weaver took his pipe out of...
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Image 16 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 8 MARCELLA GRACE. isolation of her position in the world, she perceived the misfortune that her birthright of refinement must be to her, the burden of soli- tude that it laid upon...
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Image 17 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, NOTHING WRONG. 9 tones of a voice than in the expression of an eye, and Marcella, be- lieving instinctively in the owner of the voice, opened the door without further hesitation. In...
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Image 18 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 10 MARCELLA GRACE. that still lined the strong-built walls. It was evidently made for a hiding-place in the old times, and I think nobody remembers its existence but me.” For a moment...
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Image 19 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, NOTHING WRONG. 11 “Come, come,” said the policeman; “I tell you I am going to search your house. We have reason to suspect that a person con- cerned in the affair is...
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Image 20 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 12 MARCELLA GRACE. Grace returned to liis bed, and the girl crept back to hers, to lie awake, counting the hours by the strokes of St. Patrick’s bell, wait- ing for the...
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Image 21 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, NOTHING WRONG. 13 I want no thanks,” said the girl. “The poor are accustomed to do any little good turn they can. It was fortunate for you that you happened to knock...
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Image 22 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 14 MARCELLA GRACE. Emboldened by the certainty that one so wretchedly dressed and living in such a house must be miserably poor, he attempted to put money in her hand. But the...
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Image 23 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, NOTHING WRONG. 15 Then she took out her sewing and worked for an hour and thought again and again over every look and every accent of the stranger. No fear that she...
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Image 24 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 16 MARCELLA GRACE. from the wretched dens where they hid, from the poor-house to the feet of Christ in the dim dawn, unwilling to show their faces in the fuller daylight. To...
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Image 25 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, AT HOME IN MERRION SQUARE. 17 No, Father Daly,” the lady was saying, “with all due respect td you and your views, I must assure you I have made up my mind...
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Image 26 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 18 MARCELLA GRACE. duty in my own way. I have been driven out of the country where my ancestors, who spent their money freely there “Hunting, drinking, roistering, keeping open house for...
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Image 27 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, AT HOME IN HERRION SQUARE. 19 knew the O’Flahertys to be rack-renting, overbearing people, whose tenants were in even a more wretched plight than the people of Dis- tresna. It seemed, then,...
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Image 28 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 20 MARCELLA GRACE. and watched the old man trudging down the square, absently hold- ing his stick upright like an umbrella, for it was raining. I sup- pose the mistress is after...
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Image 29 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, AT HOME IN MERRION SQUARE. 21 estate much as she regarded the lean horses that dragged her up and down the hilly roads, and the sheep that were killed to furnish the...
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Image 30 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 22 MARCELLA GRACE. “I should think not,” retorted the old lady; and she was just sharpening her tongue to say something which would make it clear to her visitor that she did...
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Image 31 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, AT HOME IN MERRION SQUARE. 23 just as many mistakes are made in England as in Ireland, which God knows is saying enough.” And then, feeling that her temper, which had never...
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Image 32 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 24 MARCELLA GRACE. weaver’s, and yet to Mrs. O’Kelly’s eyes at that moment it appeared to be exactly the same face as that of the lady in the picture on which its...
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Image 33 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, AT HOME IN MERRION SQUARE. 25 must know I have taken it into my head to patronize poplin, and I am doing my very best to stir up a feeling for it...
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Image 34 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 26 MAECELLA GEACE. a feverish state over these fancies, and was down-stairs half an hour earlier than usual, studying again the features of the long-dead sis- ter, who had been the darling...
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Image 35 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, DISCOVERIES. 27 who stood there in the daylight before her, the man whom she had hidden in the closet, and whom the police had searched for in vain. Had it all been...
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Image 36 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 2S MARCELLA GRAC E. room up stairs, that she had caused her work-basket, novel, and fa vorite footstool to be carried down to the room where her sister’s portrait hung, and where...
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Image 37 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, DISCOVERIES. 29 It was only his way of dragging his wife’s name, half through boastfulness, half through genuine sentiment, into every conversa- tion he held, no matter with whom. The neighbors knew...
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Image 38 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 30 MARCELLA GRACE. But, Mr. Grace, you are not my blood-relation.” “No, ma’am; and nothin’ at all, of coorse, to the girl that you’re takin’ from me— the child that I looked...
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Image 39 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, DISCOVERIES. 31 my feet and not over them. Afther that you can do as you plase, Marcella.” Marcella put an arm round his neck and returned his caress. “Mind, you have promised...
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Image 40 of Marcella Grace; an Irish novel, 32 MARCELLA GRACE. His persistence forced her to conclude that there was some founda- tion for his romance, that Mrs. O’Kelly had spoken of some relation- ship she had discovered between herself...
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