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1891 edition, published by James Earle, Boston, Ma.
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1891 edition, published by James Earle, Boston, Ma. |
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MEGDA | BY | "FORGET-ME-NOT" | (EMMA DUNHAM KELLEY) | [line] | BOSTON | JAMES H. EARLE | 178 WASHINGTON STRET | 1891
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WITH | DEEPEST JOY AND THANKFULNESS | I DEDICATE THIS VOLUME | TO | MY WIDOWED MOTHER | TO WHOSE PATIENT LOVE AND UNWEARIED DEVOTION | DURING YEARS OF HARD STRUGGLE AND SELF-SACRIFICE I OWE ALL | THAT I AM AND ALL THAT HOPE HOLDS BEFORE | ME IN THE FUTURE | THE AUTHOR.
p. [iii]
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COYPRIGHT, 1891 | BY JAMES H. EARLE | BOSTON
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p. [i-iv], v-iv, 9-334
table of contents ends on p. iv, and start of novel is marked as p. 9. there may be missing pages in this edition, or it is a printing error
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handwritten printed autograph beneath illustration "Your very truly Emma Dunham Kelley"
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