Rutherford, Mark, 1831-1913 / 2008-07-30 00:00:00
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Transcribed from the 1910 Oxford University Press edition by David
Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk
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Contents:
A Bad Dream
Esther
Kate Radcliffe
Mr. Whittaker's Retirement
Confessions of a Self-tormentor
A letter to the 'Rambler'
A letter from the Authoress of 'Judith Crowhurst'
Clearing-up after a storm in January
The end of the North Wind
Romney Marsh
Axmouth
The Preacher and the Sea
Conversion
July
A Sunday morning in November
Under Beachy Head: December
24th December
Dreaming
Ourselves
The Riddle
An Epoch
Belief
Extracts from a diary on the Quantocks
Godwin and Wordsworth
Notes
Shakespeare
A BAD DREAM
Miss Toller, a lady about forty years old, kept a boarding-house,
called Russell House, at Brighton, in a dull but genteel part of the
town--so dull that even those fortunate inhabitants who were reputed
to have resources in themselves were relieved by a walk to the shops
or by a German band.
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