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"A Face Illumined" is an ancient romance story book written by Edward Payson Roe. It's basically an affair and redemption tale with an exam of social conventions and expectancies. The narrative worries Maurice Wynne, a younger guy disappointed through the shallowness of his affluent society. When he meets the alive Faith Gilbert, he will become attracted to her true kindness and internal beauty, which comparison starkly with the shallowness he had come to anticipate. Maurice's emotions for Faith grow extra effective pushing him to confront social assumptions and biases. Their developing romance fulfills many limitations, together with social barriers and societal expectations, prompting Maurice to reconsider his values and targets. Roe utilizes the tales of Maurice and Faith to investigate problems of affection, faith, and the lifestyles-changing impact of real connection. As Maurice efforts to conquer his own shortcomings and prejudices, he studies a profound internal transformation, that is made clean with the aid of Faith's purity of man or woman. "A Face Illumined" isn't always most effective an attractive romance, moreover a stimulating critique of the social norms of the day.
"From Jest to Earnest" is an ancient Religious, Fiction story book written by Edward Payson Roe. The work of literature is categorized as non secular fiction, which means that it offers viewers with an attractive story approximately the transition from active frivolity to earnest devotion. Situated in the bustling town of New York within the middle of the nineteenth century, the tale follows the lives of its the primary individual, Philip English, a young guy who careless way of life is unexpectedly interrupted by using a series of severe occasions. When confronted with private sorrow and existential problems, Philip embarks on a soul-searching ride that pushes him to reflect on his own opinions and beliefs. As the story advances, Philip's encounters with warfare and difficulty purpose him to rethink his priorities and the significance of his moves. Through illustration and discovery of oneself, he gradually goes from a nation of sarcasm and superficiality to certainly one of earnestness and sincerity. Roe's brilliant writing and problematic boom of characters take readers into Philip's emotional adventure, pushing them to consider their own spiritual convictions and the real that means of existence. "From Jest to Earnest" is an emotional celebration of the transforming power of faith and its good sized effect on one's lifestyles.
Opening a Chestnut Burr is a heartwarming novel of family life and small-town values, written by popular American author Edward Payson Roe. The book tells the story of a young couple, Arthur and May Forbes, as they navigate the challenges of marriage and parenthood in late-19th century America. The book is full of memorable characters and touching moments, and provides a nostalgic glimpse into a bygone era.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
"A Day of Fate" by way of Edward Payson Roe is a compelling novel that weaves collectively factors of romance, suspense, and ethical contemplation. Set towards the backdrop of nineteenth-century America, the tale follows the lives of two predominant characters, Kate Underwood and John Egerton. Kate, a sturdy-willed and impartial younger woman, reveals herself entangled in a web of own family secrets, societal expectations, and topics of the heart. John Egerton, a principled and ambitious guy, turns into a critical discern in Kate's existence, and their destinies come to be interwoven in unexpected methods. The novel explores themes of love, responsibility, and the outcomes of 1's alternatives. As the characters navigate societal norms and personal convictions, the narrative unfolds with twists of fate that preserve the reader engaged and eager to discover the closing decision. Edward Payson Roe, a 19th-century American novelist and minister, brings his ethical sensibilities to the vanguard, infusing the tale with moral considerations and reflections on human nature. "A Day of Fate" stands as a testomony to Roe's storytelling prowess, offering readers a gripping tale that combines factors of romance with a considerate exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the unpredictable nature of destiny.
"The Earth Trembled" is an ancient novel penned by using Edward Payson Roe, an American author regarded for his works inside the past due 19th century. The narrative unfolds in opposition to the backdrop of the American Civil War, presenting a compelling portrayal of the struggle's impact on people and families. The plot facilities across the Delancy own family, torn aside by way of the struggle as brothers locate themselves on opposing aspects. Roe intricately weaves collectively personal dramas, societal upheavals, and the moral dilemmas confronted through characters in a divided state. The novel explores themes of affection, sacrifice, and the profound outcomes of conflict on both the home front and the battlefield. Roe, a pastor-grew to become-author, infuses his storytelling with moral insights and a deep understanding of human nature. "The Earth Trembled" reflects his dedication to exploring the ethical dimensions of conflict and its toll on individuals and groups. The name itself shows the seismic shifts in both the physical and metaphorical landscapes at some stage in this tumultuous length in American history.
""Queen of Spades"" is a novel written by E. P. Roe. The story revolves around a young woman named Edith Lyle who lives in New York City. Edith is the daughter of a wealthy businessman and has been raised in a life of luxury. However, she is not content with her life and longs for something more meaningful.One day, Edith meets a young man named Jack Dudley who is a struggling artist. Despite their different backgrounds, the two fall in love and decide to get married. However, Edith's father disapproves of the match and forbids the marriage.Determined to be with Jack, Edith runs away and elopes with him. They settle in a small town where Jack continues to pursue his art while Edith becomes involved in the local community. However, their happiness is short-lived when Jack becomes seriously ill and Edith is forced to make a difficult decision.The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness. It is a classic tale of a woman's journey to find meaning and purpose in her life.""Queen it, did you say?"" cried Sue, in great spirits. ""Well, then, I shall be queen of spades. Get 'em, and come with me. Bring a pickaxe, too."" She led the way to a point not far from the dwelling, and resumed: ""A hole here, father, a hole there, Hiram, big enough for a small hemlock, and holes all along the northeast side of the house. Then lots more holes, all over the lawn, for oaks, maples, dogwood, and all sorts to pretty trees, especially evergreens.'This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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But Miss Walton reminded him of a young sugar maple that he had noticed, all aflame, from his window that morning, so rich and high was her color, as, still intent upon the thickly scattered nuts, she followed the old unspent childish impulse to gather now as she had done when of Susie's age. With a half-wondering smile Gregory watched her intent expression, so like that of the other children, and thought, "Well, she is the freshest and most unhackneyed girl I have ever met for one who knows so much. It seems true, as she said, that she draws her life from nature and will never grow old.
Just ten years ago I took my first hesitating and dubious steps toward authorship. My reception on the part of the public has been so much kinder than I expected, and the audience that has listened to my stories with each successive autumn has been so steadfast and loyal, that I can scarcely be blamed for entertaining a warm and growing regard for these unseen, unknown friends. Toward indifferent strangers we maintain a natural reticence, but as acquaintance ripens into friendship there is a mutual impulse toward an exchange of confidences. In the many kind letters received I have gratefully recognized this impulse in my readers, and am tempted by their interest to be a little garrulous concerning my literary life, the causes which led to it, and the methods of my work. Those who are indifferent can easily skip these preliminary pages, and those who are learning to care a little for the personality of him who has come to them so often with the kindling of the autumn fires may find some satisfaction in learning why he comes, and the motive, the spirit with which, in a sense, he ventures to be present at their hearths.
"Another month's work will knock Morton into 'pi, '" was a remark that caught my ear as I fumed from the composing-room back to my private office. I had just irately blamed a printer for a blunder of my own, and the words I overheard reminded me of the unpleasant truth that I had recently made a great many senseless blunders, over which I chafed in merciless self-condemnation. For weeks and months my mind had been tense under the strain of increasing work and responsibility. It was my nature to become absorbed in my tasks, and, as night editor of a prominent city journal, I found a limitless field for labor
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