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The Temptation of Olive Latimer by Mrs. L. T. Meade 1899
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Hardcover |
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1899 |
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Literature |
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Chatterton Peck Company |
Author: |
Mrs. L. T. Meade |
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The Temptation of Olive Latimer by Mrs. L. T. Meade 1899
The Temptation of Olive Latimer
Mrs. L. T. Meade
Chatterton Peck Company
Copyright 1899
306 pages
Black and white frontispiece and illustrations
The binding is in acceptable condition. The pages are lightly tanned with scattered foxing and a gift inscription written in the front. The page ends are dark green and 8 of the pages are in the book twice. The cover is lightly rubbed. Includes an 8 page sample chapter of Comrades in New Mexico by Ralph Victor. Acceptable. Hardcover.
Chapter 1 - In the Seventh Heaven - "Yes," said Freda, "we both go down tomorrow. Beyond doubt, the pleasantest, most careless, most hopeful part of our lives is over."
"But what a ridiculous thing to say, Freda," cried her companion, a small, dark-eyed, brown-tinted girl of about one and twenty years of age. "How can you think that the pleasantest and most hopeful part of our lives is at an end? As far as I am concerned I sincerely trust not." (#00001505)
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