The Woman Thou Gavest Me - Being the Story of Mary O'Neill by Sir Hall Caine
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The Woman
Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill By HALL CAINE Author of "The Prodigal Son," Etc. [Illustration] Published August, 1913 THE AUTHOR TO THE READER _How much of the story of Mary O'Neill is a work of my own imagination, and how much comes from an authentic source I do not consider it necessary to say. But as I have in this instance drawn more largely and directly from fact than is usually the practice of the novelist, I have thought it my duty to defeat all possible attempts at personal identification by altering and disguising the more important scenes and characters. Therefore this novel is not to be understood as referring to any living person or persons, and the convent school described in it is not to be identified with any similar educational institution in Rome_. |
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