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An autobiography by British American novelist and mother of six, Amelia Edith Barr, published only six years before her death. She ends the preface with: I write mainly for the kindly race of women. I am their sister, and in no way exempt from their sorrowful lot. I have drank the cup of theirlimitations to the dregs, and if my experience can help any sad or doubtful woman to outleap her own shadow, and to stand bravely out in the sunshine to meet her destiny, whatever it may be, I shall have done well; I shall not have written this book in vain. It will be its own excuse, and justify its appeal.
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"All the Days of My Life" from Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr. British novelist (1831-1919).
Reproduction of the original: Prisioners of Conscience by Amelia E. Barr
An autobiography by British American novelist and mother of six, Amelia Edith Barr, published only six years before her death. She ends the preface with: I write mainly for the kindly race of women. I am their sister, and in no way exempt from their sorrowful lot. I have drank the cup of theirlimitations to the dregs, and if my experience can help any sad or doubtful woman to outleap her own shadow, and to stand bravely out in the sunshine to meet her destiny, whatever it may be, I shall have done well; I shall not have written this book in vain. It will be its own excuse, and justify its appeal.Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to publications@publicdomain.org.uk This book is found as a public domain and free book based on various online catalogs, if you think there are any problems regard copyright issues please contact us immediately via DMCA@publicdomain.org.uk
"A Rose of a Hundred Leaves: A Love Story" by Amelia E. Barr is an old=fashioned romance, with a charm of olden days and a beauty of character in the heroine. The path of love is not easy for Aspatria Anneys or her brothers. She proves herself a woman worthy of being won. It is something between a sweet historical romance and a fairy-tale.
Reproduction of the original: A Daughter of Fife by Amelia E. Barr