The Path of Duty, and Other Stories"The Path of Duty, and Other Stories" by Harriet S. Caswell. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... REST. THE RAINY AFTERNOON. THE STUDENT'S DREAM. UNCLE EPHRAIM. STORY OF A LOG CABIN. HAZEL-BROOK FARM. OLD RUFUS. THE DIAMOND RING. THE UNFORTUNATE MAN. THE OLD SCHOOLHOUSE. ARTHUR SINCLAIR. THE SNOW STORM. THE NEW YEAR. EARNEST HARWOOD;
... REST. THE RAINY AFTERNOON. THE STUDENT'S DREAM. UNCLE EPHRAIM. STORY OF A LOG CABIN. HAZEL-BROOK FARM. OLD RUFUS. THE DIAMOND RING. THE UNFORTUNATE MAN. THE OLD SCHOOLHOUSE. ARTHUR SINCLAIR. THE SNOW STORM. THE NEW YEAR. EARNEST HARWOOD;
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... rest and relaxation, after four years, application to books. During my absence, my mother and Aunt Patience had lived very quietly, they saw but little company, and were much occupied with their needles as a means of support. During the ...
... rest and relaxation, after four years, application to books. During my absence, my mother and Aunt Patience had lived very quietly, they saw but little company, and were much occupied with their needles as a means of support. During the ...
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... rest, and she gladly assented to our proposal, and it was settled that for the future her home was to be with us. I had as yet settled upon no definite plan in regard to teaching. My mother wished me to apply for the situation of ...
... rest, and she gladly assented to our proposal, and it was settled that for the future her home was to be with us. I had as yet settled upon no definite plan in regard to teaching. My mother wished me to apply for the situation of ...
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... rest upon my labors so long as I continued in the path of duty. I therefore cast away all my desponding fears, and hastened the preparations for my departure to the home of the Leightons. I was kindly received by Mrs. Leighton upon my ...
... rest upon my labors so long as I continued in the path of duty. I therefore cast away all my desponding fears, and hastened the preparations for my departure to the home of the Leightons. I was kindly received by Mrs. Leighton upon my ...
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... rest of the evening. I was young and inexperienced then, and this was my first, though by no means my last, lesson in those distinctions which the world draws between the rich and the poor. Had I possessed a little more knowledge of the ...
... rest of the evening. I was young and inexperienced then, and this was my first, though by no means my last, lesson in those distinctions which the world draws between the rich and the poor. Had I possessed a little more knowledge of the ...
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