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A Day of Fate

Chapter 13 THE OLD MEETING-HOUSE AGAIN

Word Count: 3729    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

why. We were early at the meeting-house, and, to my joy, I gained my old seat, in which I had woven my June day-drea

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A Day of Fate
A Day of Fate
“1880. The book begins: Another month's work will knock Morton into pi, was a remark that caught my ear as I fumed from the composing-room back to my private office. I had just irately blamed a printer for a blunder of my own, and the words I overheard reminded me of the unpleasant truth that I had recently made a great many senseless blunders, over which I chafed in merciless self-condemnation. For weeks and months my mind had been tense under the strain of increasing work and responsibility. It was my nature to become absorbed in my tasks, and, as night editor of a prominent city journal, I found a limitless field for labor. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.”
1 Chapter 1 THE DAY AFTER2 Chapter 2 IT WAS INEVITABLE 3 Chapter 3 RETURNING CONSCIOUSNESS4 Chapter 4 IN THE DARK5 Chapter 5 A FLASH OF MEMORY6 Chapter 6 WEAKNESS7 Chapter 7 OLD PLOD IDEALIZED8 Chapter 8 AN IMPULSE9 Chapter 9 A WRETCHED FAILURE10 Chapter 10 IN THE DEPTHS11 Chapter 11 POOR ACTING12 Chapter 12 THE HOPE OF A HIDDEN TREASURE13 Chapter 13 THE OLD MEETING-HOUSE AGAIN14 Chapter 14 LOVE TEACHING ETHICS15 Chapter 15 DON'T THINK OF ME 16 Chapter 16 RICHARD17 Chapter 17 MY WORST BLUNDER18 Chapter 18 MRS. YOCOMB'S LETTERS19 Chapter 19 ADAH20 Chapter 20 THANKSGIVING DAY21 Chapter 21 RIPPLES ON DEEP WATER