[glibrary] Temple Bailey's "Contrary Mary" - blurred word
Andrew Sly
sly at victoria.tc.ca
Sat Mar 4 20:00:14 PST 2006
Hi Al.
Ok, I now have in front of me a copy of Bailey's "Contrary Mary".
It seems to match your description. Here are the first two lines
of page 163:
future. Resolutely she had conquered all the shiv-
ering agony which had swept over her as she had
Hope this helps,
Andrew
On Sat, 4 Mar 2006, Al Haines (shaw) wrote:
> I have a copy of "Contrary Mary" by Temple Bailey, copyright 1914 by The Penn Publishing Company, published by Grosset & Dunlap.
>
> The words at the end of the first line on page 163 are blurred, the last one beyond recognition. The line they're in reads:
>
> Resolutely she had conquered all(?) the(?) _____
> ering agony... (this fragment is the start of the next line on the page)
>
>
> Can someone who has this book confirm the questioned words above, and fill in the blank?
>
>
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