Temple Bailey's "Contrary Mary" - blurred word
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?
The University of Victoria has a 1915 Grosset & Dunlap edition of this book. I can try to get there later today to take a look. Andrew Author: Bailey, Temple. Title: Contrary Mary / illustrations, by Charles S. Corson. -- Primary Material: Book Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap, [1915] Description: 388 p. : ill. (some col.) Location: McPherson Library Call Number: PS3503 A5C6 Status: In Library 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?
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?
Thanks, Andrew! I was trying to come up with words that might fit, but "shivering" wasn't one of them. Al ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Sly" <sly@victoria.tc.ca> To: "Al Haines (shaw)" <ajhaines@shaw.ca> Cc: <glibrary@lists.pglaf.org> Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 8:00 PM Subject: Re: [glibrary] Temple Bailey's "Contrary Mary" - blurred word
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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