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  1. He fell in love with his wife. by Edward P. Roe by Roe. Edward Payson. 1838-1888., 1886-01-01
  2. His sombre rivals. By Edward P. Roe. by Roe. Edward Payson. 1838-1888., 1883-01-01
  3. Opening a chestnut burr. by Rev. E. P. Roe. by Roe. Edward Payson. 1838-1888., 1885-01-01
  4. A Hudson Highlands social history: The writings of Edward Payson Roe, 1838-1888, soldier, pastor, horticulturist, author by Sidney Forman, 1983
  5. A knight of the nineteenth century by E.P. Roe. by Roe. Edward Payson. 1838-1888., 1877-01-01
  6. A day of fate. by Rev. E. P. Roe. by Roe. Edward Payson. 1838-1888., 1880-01-01
  7. Barriers burned away by Roe. Edward Payson. 1838-1888, 1898-01-01
  8. A young girl's wooing by Edward Payson, 1838-1888 Roe, 2009-10-26
  9. Edward Payson Roe (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Glenn O. Carey, 1985-07

21. "Taken Alive" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 1/180
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22. "Chapter Xxxiii The Two Pictures " By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 138/232
She sat before the disfigured picture with her face bowed in her hands. She thought he was gone, but still remained motionless like one doomed.
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A word from our supporters: File extension RAW Love Known Chapter Iii Launched Chapter Iv Cold Water ... Chapter L Every Barrier Burned Away She sat before the disfigured picture with her face bowed in her hands. She thought he was gone, but still remained motionless like one doomed. A few moments passed and she was startled by hearing his voice again. It was no longer harsh and stern, but sad, grave, and pitiful. "Miss Ludolph, may God forgive you." She trembled. Pride and better feeling were contending for the mastery. After a few moments she sprang up and reached out her hands; but he was gone now in very truth.
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Then pride, her dominant trait, awoke as she recalled his words. "He despises me, does he? I will teach him that I belong to a sphere he cannot touchthe poor infatuated youth! And did he dream that I, Christine Ludolph, could give him my hand? He shall learn some day that none in this land could receive that honor, and none save the proudest in my own may hope for it. The idea of my giving up my ancient and honorable name for the sake of this unknown Yankee youth." Bold, proud words that her heart did not echo.

23. "Chapter Xvii Rescued " By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 56/232
The man hesitated. His good angel was pleading with him, but in vain. Stamping his foot with rage and despair, he shouted, hoarsely, It is too late I am lost now.
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A word from our supporters: File extension GHS Love Known Chapter Iii Launched Chapter Iv Cold Water ... Chapter L Every Barrier Burned Away The man hesitated. His good angel was pleading with him, but in vain. Stamping his foot with rage and despair, he shouted, hoarsely, "It is too late I am lost now." And he tore the picture from its fastening. His wife sank back against the wall with a groan as if her very soul were departing. But before his rash steps could leave the desolation he had made, he was confronted by the tall form of Dennis Fleet. The man stared at him for a moment as if he had been an apparition, and then said, in a hard tone, "Let me pass!" Dennis had knocked for some time, but such was the excitement within no one had regarded the sound. He had, therefore, heard the wife's appeal and its answer, and from what he knew of the family from his mission scholar, the boy Ernst, comprehended the situation in the main. When, therefore, matters reached the crisis, he opened the door and met the infatuated man as he was about to throw away the last relic of his former self and happier life. With great tact he appeared as if he knew nothing, and quietly taking a chair he sat down with his back against the door, thus barring egress. In a pleasant, affable tone, he said: "Mr. Bruder, I came to see you on a little business to-night. As I was in something of a hurry, and no one appeared to hear my knock, I took the liberty of coming in."

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25. "Chapter Xix Adah " By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 163/177
I am glad that my editorial chief did not see me as I read this letter, for I fear I should have been deposed at once. Its influence on me, however, was very satisfactory to
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A word from our supporters: File extension FMP Chapter Ii A June Day-dream Chapter Iii The Shining Tide Chapter Iv Reality ... The End I am glad that my editorial chief did not see me as I read this letter, for I fear I should have been deposed at once. Its influence on me, however, was very satisfactory to him, for if ever a man was put on his mettle I felt that I had been. "Very well, Emily Warren," I said, "we have both appealed to the future: let it judge us." I worked and tried to live as if the girl's clear dark eyes were always on me, and her last lingering glance at the window from which I had watched her go to meet the lover that, for my sake, she could not marry, was a ray of steady sunshine. She did not realize how unconsciously she had given me hope. A few days later I looked carefully over our subscription list. Her paper had been stopped, and I felt this keenly; but as I was staring blankly at the obliterated name a happy thought occurred to me, and I turned to the letter V. With a gleam of deep satisfaction in my eyes I found the address, Mrs. Adelaide Vining, Columbus, Ohio. "Now through the editorial page I can write to her daily," I thought.

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27. Short Stories By Edward Payson Roe [Category: Short Story]
Roe, Edward Payson. o Brave Little Quakeress, A. o Caught On the Ebbtide. o Christmas Eve in War Times. o Christmas-eve Suit, A. o Jeff's Treasure. o Queen of Spades
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28. Nature's Serial Story By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888
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29. "Chapter Vi A Quaker Tea " By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 24/177
Are you a witch? She looked at me a moment, blushed deeply, and asked hesitatingly Areare you the paragraphist? Yes, I said, with a burst of laughter, as truly as
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A word from our supporters: File extension TXT Chapter Ii A June Day-dream Chapter Iii The Shining Tide Chapter Iv Reality ... The End "Are you a witch?" She looked at me a moment, blushed deeply, and asked hesitatingly: "Are-are you the paragraphist?" "What have I been saying!" she exclaimed, with an appalled look. "Lots of clever things. I never got so many good hints in the same time before." "It wasn't fair in you, to lead me on in the dark." "Oh, there wasn't any 'dark,' I assure you. Your words were coruscations. Never was the old journal so lighted up before." There were both perplexity and annoyance in her face as she looked dubiously at me. Instantly becoming grave, I stepped to her side and took her hand, as I said, with the strongest emphasis: "Miss Warren, I thank you. I have caught a glimpse of my work and calling through the eyes of a true, refined, and, permit me to add, a gifted woman. I think I shall be the better for it, but will make no professions. If I'm capable of improvement this column will show it." Her hand trembled in mine as she looked away and said: "You are capable of sympathy."

30. "Without A Home" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 - Table Of Contents
Chapter Xxv The Dark Shadow Of Coming Events
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31. "What Can She Do?" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 - Table Of Contents
Chapter Xxix Hannibal Learns How His Heart Can Be White
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33. "Nature's Serial Story" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 - Table Of Contents
The Works Of E. P. Roe Volume One Nature's Serial Story Preface
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34. "Opening A Chestnut Burr" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 - Table Of Contents
Chapter Xxiv the Worminfested Chestnut -gregory Tells The Worst
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35. E.P.Roe
Edward . Payson . Roe (1838 1888) America's greatest popular author. His novels of the nineteenth century are precious treasures of American literature.
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Edward Payson Roe
America's greatest popular author. His novels of the nineteenth century are precious treasures of American literature. Roe served as a chaplain and war correspondent for the Union army during the Civil War.
After the war he served as pastor at the Highland Falls (N.Y) Presbyterian Church. Roe first turned to a literary career after the Chicago fire of 1871. Deeply moved by the tragedy, he visited Chicago and penned his first novel, Barriers Burned Away , which proved a tremendous success. After his novel, Opening a Chestnut Burr , he realized a new calling and resigned his pastorate. Roe married Anna Paulina Sands and was the father of five children. He and his family lived in Cornwall, N.Y. on the beautiful Hudson River. It was there he died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of fifty after an evening reading aloud to his family. My friend, Janet, introduced me to E.P.Roe several years ago (for which she has my undying gratitude), and he quickly became my favorite author. Finding his books is like finding buried treasure. Look for them!

36. "Nature's Serial Story" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 1/236
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"I am getting very tired," said a hard brain-worker to me once. "Life is beginning to drag and lose its zest." This is an experience that can scarcely happen to one who has fallen in love with Nature, or become deeply interested in any of her almost infinite manifestations. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford of my story are not wholly the creations of fancy. The aged man sketched in the following pages was as truly interested in his garden and fruit-trees after he had passed his fourscore years as any enthusiastic horticulturist in his prime, and the invalid, whose memory dwells in my heart, found a solace in flowers which no words of mine have exaggerated. If this book tends to bring others into sympathy with Nature, one of its chief missions will be fulfilled. A love for the soil and all the pursuits of outdoor life is one of the most healthful signs in a people. Our broad and diversified land affords abundant opportunity for the gratification of every rural taste, and those who form such tastes will never complain that life is losing its zest. Other pleasures pall with time and are satiated. We outgrow them. But every spring is a new revelation, every summer a fresh, original chapter of experience, and every autumn a fruition of hopes as well as of seeds and buds. Nothing can conduce more to happiness and prosperity than multitudes of rural homes. In such abodes you will not find Socialists, Nihilists, and other hare-brained reformers who seek to improve the world by ignoring nature and common-sense. Possession of the soil makes a man conservative, while he, at the same time, is conserved.

37. "From Jest To Earnest" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 - Table Of Contents
Chapter Xviii. Hemstead's Heavy Gun And Its Recoil.
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38. "His Sombre Rivals" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 - Table Of Contents
Chaptee Xli A Little Child Shall Lead Them * * * * * * *
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39. "Barriers Burned Away" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 - Table Of Contents
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40. "Driven Back To Eden" By Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888 - Table Of Contents
Chapter Xxx Weeds And Working For Dear Life
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