CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. [Illustration] CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER VIII. CHAPTER IX. CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI. CHAPTER XII. CHAPTER XIII. CHAPTER XIV. CHAPTER XV. CHAPTER XVI. CHAPTER XVII. CHAPTER XVIII. CHAPTER XIX. CHAPTER XX. CHAPTER XXI. CHAPTER XXII. CHAPTER XXIII. CHAPTER XXIV. CHAPTER XXV. CHAPTER XXVI. CHAPTER XXVII. CHAPTER XXVIII. CHAPTER XXIX. CHAPTER XXX. CHAPTER XXXI. CHAPTER XXXII. CHAPTER XXXIII. CHAPTER XXXIV. CHAPTER XXXV. CHAPTER XXXVI. CHAPTER XXXVII. CHAPTER XXXVIII. CHAPTER XXXIX. CHAPTER XL. CHAPTER XLI. CHAPTER XLII. CHAPTER XLIII. CHAPTER XLIV. CHAPTER XLV. CHAPTER XLVI. CHAPTER XLVII. CHAPTER XLVIII. CHAPTER XLIX. CHAPTER L. CHAPTER LI. CHAPTER LII. CHAPTER LIII. CHAPTER LIV. CHAPTER LV. CHAPTER LVI. CHAPTER LVII. CHAPTER LVIII. CHAPTER LIX. CHAPTER LX. CHAPTER LXI. CHAPTER LXII. CHAPTER LXIII. CHAPTER LXIV. CHAPTER LXV. CHAPTER LXVI. CHAPTER LXVII. CHAPTER LXVIII.
OMBRA BY MRS. OLIPHANT AUTHOR OF ‘MADONNA MARY,’ ‘FOR LOVE AND LIFE,’ ‘SQUIRE ARDEN,’ ‘MAY,’ ETC. Simon. ... ‘Your tale, my friend, Is made from nothing, and of nothings spun— Foam on the ocean, hoar-frost on the grass, The gossamer threads that sparkle in the sun Patterned with morning dew—things that are born And die, are come and gone, blossom and fade Ere day mature has drawn one sober breath.’
Philip. ’Tis so; and so is life; and so is youth; Foam, frost, and dew; what would you? Maidens call That filmy gossamer the Virgin’s threads, And virgins’ lives are woven of threads like those.’ The Two Poor Maidens.
NEW EDITION LONDON CHAPMAN AND HALL (LIMITED) 193 PICCADILLY. 1880. POPULAR TWO SHILLING NOVELS. ——— BY MRS. OLIPHANT. ———
MAY FOR LOVE AND LIFE LAST OF THE MORTIMERS SQUIRE ARDEN OMBRA MADONNA MARY | THE DAYS OF MY LIFE HARRY MUIR HEART AND CROSS MAGDALEN HEPBURN THE HOUSE ON THE MOOR LILLIESLEAF | LUCY CROFTON. | ——— | London: CHAPMAN & HALL (LIMITED), 193 Piccadilly. | This book was written by the desire and at the suggestion of a dear friend, to whom it would have been dedicated had Providence permitted. But since then, all suddenly and unawares, he has been called upon to take that journey which every man must take. Upon the grave which has reunited him to his sweet wife, who went before, I lay this poor little soon-fading handful of mortal flowers. H. B. and E. B., faithful friends, wheresoever you may be in His wide universe, God bless you, dear and gentle souls!
OMBRA. CHAPTER I., II., III., IV., V., VI., VII., VIII., IX., X., XI., XII., XIII., XIV., XV., XVI., XVII., XVIII., XIX., XX., XXI., XXII., XXIII., XXIV., XXV., XXVI., XXVII., XXVIII., XXIX., XXX., XXXI., XXXII., XXXIII., XXXIV., XXXV., XXXVI., XXXVII., XXXVIII., XXXIX., XL., XLI., XLII., XLIII., XLIV., XLV., XLVI., XLVII., XLVIII., XLIX., L., LI., LII., LIII., LIV., LV., LVI., LVII., LVIII., LIX., LX., LXI., LXII., LXIII., LXIV., LXV., LXVI., LXVII., LXVIII. |
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