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Title: Wee WifieAuthor: Rosa Nouchette CareyRelease date: May 8, 2009 [eBook #28717]Language: EnglishCredits: Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier and the OnlineDistributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Title: Wee Wifie
Author: Rosa Nouchette Carey
Author: Rosa Nouchette Carey
Release date: May 8, 2009 [eBook #28717]
Language: English
Credits: Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier and the OnlineDistributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WEE WIFIE ***
A man dives from a bridge into a riverWEE WIFIE.A NOVEL.By ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY,Author of “Not Like Other Girls,” “Uncle Max,” Etc.NEW YORK:THE FEDERAL BOOK COMPANY,PUBLISHERS.PREFACE.The demand for Wee Wifie has led to a reissue in a cheaper form, but as so many years have elapsed since the story first made its appearance, the author considered that extensive alterations would be necessary before its republication.It has therefore been carefully revised, and, though the characters and the salient points of the plot have been left untouched, several fresh chapters have been added to assist in the more thorough development of the story.The Author.ContentsPROLOGUE—THE WANDERERTHE BLIND VICAR OF SANDYCLIFFEUNDER THE OLD WALNUT-TREE“WHEN WE TWO PARTED”THE LITTLE PRINCESSBEULAH PLACENEAMAURICE TRAFFORDTHE AWAKENINGIN DEEP WATERSTHE WEE WIFIEIN THE BLUE NESTIETHAT ROOM OF MRS. WATKINS’SCRYSTALERLE ARRIVES AT REDMOND HALLFAY’S DILEMMA“I AM ONLY WEE WIFIE”ERLE’S VISIT TO THE GRANGEAMONG THE SHADOWS“LITTLE JOYCE”“LET ME SEE MARGARET”TWO STRINGS TO ONE BOWCRYSTAL’S STORYA GRAVE DECISIONGO BACK TO RABYTHE TALL YOUNG LADY IN BROWNFLUFF GOES TO SEE GRANDPAPA“I WANT HIM SO”A GLIMPSE OF THE DARK VALLEY“IT IS ALL OVER, BABY”FAY’S MISTAKE“GOOD-BYE—GOOD-BYE”THE MANSE AT ROWAN-GLENTRACKED AT LASTRABY’S WIFESIR HUGH’S REPENTANCEVANITAS VANITATISNEA AND HER FATHER MEET AGAINEVELYN’S REVENGEAUNT JEANIE’S GUESTUNDER THE ROWANSKNITTING UP THE THREADS
A man dives from a bridge into a river
WEE WIFIE.A NOVEL.By ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY,Author of “Not Like Other Girls,” “Uncle Max,” Etc.NEW YORK:THE FEDERAL BOOK COMPANY,PUBLISHERS.
A NOVEL.
By ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY,Author of “Not Like Other Girls,” “Uncle Max,” Etc.
NEW YORK:THE FEDERAL BOOK COMPANY,PUBLISHERS.
PREFACE.The demand for Wee Wifie has led to a reissue in a cheaper form, but as so many years have elapsed since the story first made its appearance, the author considered that extensive alterations would be necessary before its republication.It has therefore been carefully revised, and, though the characters and the salient points of the plot have been left untouched, several fresh chapters have been added to assist in the more thorough development of the story.The Author.
The demand for Wee Wifie has led to a reissue in a cheaper form, but as so many years have elapsed since the story first made its appearance, the author considered that extensive alterations would be necessary before its republication.
It has therefore been carefully revised, and, though the characters and the salient points of the plot have been left untouched, several fresh chapters have been added to assist in the more thorough development of the story.
The Author.
ContentsPROLOGUE—THE WANDERERTHE BLIND VICAR OF SANDYCLIFFEUNDER THE OLD WALNUT-TREE“WHEN WE TWO PARTED”THE LITTLE PRINCESSBEULAH PLACENEAMAURICE TRAFFORDTHE AWAKENINGIN DEEP WATERSTHE WEE WIFIEIN THE BLUE NESTIETHAT ROOM OF MRS. WATKINS’SCRYSTALERLE ARRIVES AT REDMOND HALLFAY’S DILEMMA“I AM ONLY WEE WIFIE”ERLE’S VISIT TO THE GRANGEAMONG THE SHADOWS“LITTLE JOYCE”“LET ME SEE MARGARET”TWO STRINGS TO ONE BOWCRYSTAL’S STORYA GRAVE DECISIONGO BACK TO RABYTHE TALL YOUNG LADY IN BROWNFLUFF GOES TO SEE GRANDPAPA“I WANT HIM SO”A GLIMPSE OF THE DARK VALLEY“IT IS ALL OVER, BABY”FAY’S MISTAKE“GOOD-BYE—GOOD-BYE”THE MANSE AT ROWAN-GLENTRACKED AT LASTRABY’S WIFESIR HUGH’S REPENTANCEVANITAS VANITATISNEA AND HER FATHER MEET AGAINEVELYN’S REVENGEAUNT JEANIE’S GUESTUNDER THE ROWANSKNITTING UP THE THREADS