Paperback, Published in Sep 2015 by Forgotten Books
Page count: 312
Excerpt from The Ogilvies, Vol. 2: A Novel
Amidst all, in spite of all, sounds in the rich man's ear the low awful whisper, "Thou must come away."
Life is to the young an ever-renewed fountain of hope; and Philip Wychnor, when he arose from his sickness, was by no means so disconsolate as might have been expected. Under the hardest circumstances there is always a vague happiness in the first dawn of returning health. As the poor invalid managed to walk to the window, and sit watching as much of a glorious autumn sunset as that fortunate elevation permitted, there was a patient content on his pale face which made the cross-grained old landlady say quite tenderly when she brought him his tea and toast -
"Dear heart alive! - how nice and well you are a-looking to-day, sir!"
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