Fenwick's Career by Mrs. Humphry Ward
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tremulous afterglow, as in the scene with which the drawings close. To
be so understood and so bodied forth is great good-fortune; and I beg to be allowed this word of gratitude. The lines quoted on page 166 are taken, as any lover of modern poetry will recognise, from the 'Elegy on the Death of a Lady,' by Mr. Robert Bridges, first printed in 1873. MARY A. WARD. CONTENTS PART I. WESTMORELAND PART II. LONDON PART III. AFTER TWELVE YEARS NOTES ON THE ILLUSTRATIONS FENWICK'S COTTAGE |
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