A Woman's Faith

A Sequel to Nameless Dell

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book A Woman's Faith by Georgie Sheldon, Tadalique and Company
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Georgie Sheldon ISBN: 1230001437973
Publisher: Tadalique and Company Publication: November 21, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Georgie Sheldon
ISBN: 1230001437973
Publisher: Tadalique and Company
Publication: November 21, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

A Woman's Faith a Sequel to Nameless Dell.

The continued story of Dell Lancaster and her close friend Edith is resumed from where it was abruptly suspended in the final chapter of Nameless Dell. At Dell's bidding, Mr. Schaffler had offered her a trial at stage performance.

Written by "Mrs. Georgie Sheldon" (Sarah Elizabeth Forbush Downs 1843–1926),
and copyright 1891 by Street and Smith.

Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow.

Chapters: Dell’s Success in Her Profession; A Meeting Between Old Friends; Harold’s Success in a Matter of Business; Dell’s Meeting with Mr. Estcourt; “Oh, Adele! Pity Me, and Do Not Accuse Me of That!” Dell Pays a Visit to an Old Acquaintance; Dell Finds Herself in a Very Trying Situation; Mr. Schaffler Feels As If He Stands on the Brink of Ruin; “Oh! You Have Saved Me!” “Have Pity, Dell.” Madame’s Wickedness Recoils Upon Herself; Edith Receives a Pleasant Surprise; Madame Griesbach’s Absence Causes Inquiry; “Dell, Dell! Oh, What Does It Mean?” Dell Makes Another Trip South; Dell’s Visit to an Aged Clergyman; Dell’s Visit to Duleth Hall; Mr. Estcourt’s Story; Mr. Estcourt’s Story Continued; Mr. Estcourt’s Story Concluded; Dell’s Inheritance; Conclusion.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A Woman's Faith a Sequel to Nameless Dell.

The continued story of Dell Lancaster and her close friend Edith is resumed from where it was abruptly suspended in the final chapter of Nameless Dell. At Dell's bidding, Mr. Schaffler had offered her a trial at stage performance.

Written by "Mrs. Georgie Sheldon" (Sarah Elizabeth Forbush Downs 1843–1926),
and copyright 1891 by Street and Smith.

Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow.

Chapters: Dell’s Success in Her Profession; A Meeting Between Old Friends; Harold’s Success in a Matter of Business; Dell’s Meeting with Mr. Estcourt; “Oh, Adele! Pity Me, and Do Not Accuse Me of That!” Dell Pays a Visit to an Old Acquaintance; Dell Finds Herself in a Very Trying Situation; Mr. Schaffler Feels As If He Stands on the Brink of Ruin; “Oh! You Have Saved Me!” “Have Pity, Dell.” Madame’s Wickedness Recoils Upon Herself; Edith Receives a Pleasant Surprise; Madame Griesbach’s Absence Causes Inquiry; “Dell, Dell! Oh, What Does It Mean?” Dell Makes Another Trip South; Dell’s Visit to an Aged Clergyman; Dell’s Visit to Duleth Hall; Mr. Estcourt’s Story; Mr. Estcourt’s Story Continued; Mr. Estcourt’s Story Concluded; Dell’s Inheritance; Conclusion.

More books from Tadalique and Company

Cover of the book A Fool's Errand by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book For Love and Honor by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book What Came Afterwards by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book A Love Victorious by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book A Noble Lord by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book Forrest House by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book Marian Grey by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book Cecil Rosse by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book True Love Endures by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book Her Faithless Guardian by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book The Annals of a Baby by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book Broken Dreams by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book Tina by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book The Bailiff’s Scheme by Georgie Sheldon
Cover of the book The Stateroom Opposite by Georgie Sheldon
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy