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The earth trembled beneath Ruth's feet for a moment, then, all at once, she understood. The light in the attic window, the marked paragraph in the paper, and the death notices—why, yes, the Charles Winfield who had married Abigail Weatherby was Miss Ainslie's lover, and Carl was his son. “He went away!” Miss Ainslie's voice came again to Ruth, when she told her story, with no hint of her lover's name. He went away, and soon afterward, married Abigail Weatherby, but why? Was it love at first sight, or did he believe that his sweetheart was dead? Then Carl was born and the mother died. Twelve years afterward, he followed her—broken hearted. Carl had told her that his father could not bear the smell of lavender nor the sight of any shade of purple—and Miss Ainslie always wore lavender and lived in the scent of it—had he come to shrink from it through remorse...FROM THE BOOKS.
Reproduction of the original: The Master ́s Violin by Myrtle Reed
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Myrtle Reed's 'A Spinner in the Sun' is a poignant tale of love, transformation, and destiny set in a small American town at the turn of the 20th century. The novel seamlessly blends elements of romance and spirituality with Reed's signature lyrical prose, creating a captivating narrative that explores the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Through vivid descriptions and well-developed characters, Reed delves into themes of self-discovery and the power of belief, making this novel a timeless classic in American literature. Readers will be drawn into a world where dreams and reality intertwine, leaving them pondering the nature of fate and the choices we make in life. Myrtle Reed's unique writing style and insightful storytelling make 'A Spinner in the Sun' a must-read for those interested in exploring the depths of the human soul and the mysteries of the universe.
Reproduction of the original: Flower of the Dusk by Myrtle Reed
This incredible work presents a combination of wisdom, humor, and sentiment. It contains poems interwoven with quick biographical details about the early romantic lives of famous men like George Washington, Aaron Burr, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, etc. Moreover, the writer includes chapters on the perfect husband, the ideal wife, and the art of writing.