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The Power and the Glory

By selektastore , 28 April, 2024

THE POWER AND THE GLORY

By GRACE MACGOWAN COOKE

Author of "Mistress Joy," "Huldah," "Their First Formal Call," etc.
WITH FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR I. KELLER 1910
* * * * * TO HELEN * * * * *

CONTENTS

CHAPTER
 
CHAPTER
 
I.
THE BIRTH OF A WOMAN-CHILD
XIV.
WEDDING BELLS
II.
THE BIRTH OF AN AMBITION
XV.
THE FEET OF THE CHILDREN
III.
A PEAK IN DARIEN
XVI.
BITTER WATERS
IV.
OF THE USE OF FEET
XVII.
A VICTIM
V.
THE MOCCASIN FLOWER
XVIII.
LIGHT
VI.
WEAVERS AND WEFT
XIX.
A PACT
VII.
ABOVE THE VALLEY
XX.
MISSING
VIII.
OF THE USE OF WINGS
XXI.
THE SEARCH
IX.
A BIT OF METAL
XXII.
THE ATLAS VERTEBRA
X.
THE SANDALS OF JOY
XXIII.
A CLUE
XI.
THE NEW BOARDER
XXIV.
THE RESCUE
XII.
THE CONTENTS OF A BANDANNA
XXV.
THE FUTURE
XIII.
A PATIENT FOR THE HOSPITAL    

ILLUSTRATIONS

"Yes, I'm a-going to get a chance to work right away," she smiled up at him. Frontispiece [Transcriber's Note: Not present in source text]
He loomed above them, white and shaking. "You thieves!" he roared. "Give me my bandanner! Give me Johnnie's silver mine!" "
Lost--gone! My God, Mother--it's three days and three nights!"
The car was already leaping down the hill at a tremendous pace.
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Author
Grace MacGowan Cooke
Subject
Psychological fiction
Domestic fiction
Social problems -- Fiction
Social classes -- Fiction
Working class women -- Fiction
Women -- Appalachian Region -- Fiction
Mills and mill-work -- Fiction
Appalachian Region -- Fiction
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
English
Source name
gutenberg
Source uri
http://www.gutenberg.org/10068

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