Ruth Erskine's Crosses

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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. HER CROSS SEEMS HEAVY.

CHAPTER II. SIDE ISSUES.

CHAPTER III. A CROSS OF LEAD.

CHAPTER IV. BITTER HERBS.

CHAPTER V. SEEKING HELP.

CHAPTER VI. FROM DIFFERENT STANDPOINTS.

CHAPTER VII. ONE DROP OF OIL

CHAPTER VIII. FINDING ONE'S CALLING.

CHAPTER IX. A SOCIETY CROSS.

CHAPTER X. OTHER PEOPLE'S CROSSES.

CHAPTER XI. A NEWLY-SHAPED CROSS.

CHAPTER XII. THE CROSS OF HELPLESSNESS.

CHAPTER XIII. LOOKING FOR AN EASY YOKE.

CHAPTER XIV. "THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY."

CHAPTER XV. RESTS.

CHAPTER XVI. SHADOWED JOYS.

CHAPTER XVII. DUTY'S BURDEN.

CHAPTER XVIII. EMBARRASSMENT AND MERRIMENT.

CHAPTER XIX. MY DAUGHTERS.

CHAPTER XX. A SISTER NEEDED.

CHAPTER XXI. TRYING QUESTIONS.

CHAPTER XXII. "THAT WHICH SATISFIETH NOT."

CHAPTER XXIII. WHEREFORE?

CHAPTER XXIV. "HEARKEN UNTO ME."

CHAPTER XXV. "BITTER-SWEET."

CHAPTER XXVI. "THESE BE THY GODS."

CHAPTER XXVII. THE BAPTISM OF SUFFERING.

CHAPTER XXVIII. "THE OIL OF JOY."

RUTH ERSKINE’S CROSSES



BY
PANSY
Author of “Ester Ried,” “Julia Ried,” “Four Girls at Chautauqua,”
“Chautauqua Girls at Home,” etc.



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