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Salem Chapel, v. 2/2 - The Original Classic Edition

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Salem Chapel, v. 2/2 - The Original Classic Edition
Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of Salem Chapel, v. 2/2. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print.
This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant, which is now, at last, again available to you.

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Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside Salem Chapel, v. 2/2:

Look inside the book: Tuftonâs uncommon punctual, and itâs close upon her time,â said Tozer; âbeing a single man, weâve not set apart a seat for the ministerânot till heâs got some one as can sit in it; itâs the old ministerâs seat, as is the only one weâve set aside; for weâve been a-letting of the pews uncommon this past month, and it donât answer to waste nothing in a chapel as is as expensive to keep up as Salem.

...I canât say as I ever thought a young man was more taking for being a minister; but there canât be no doubt as it must be harder upon you, maâam, as has four daughters, than me as has only oneâand she a quiet one,â added the deaconâs wife, with a glance of maternal pride at PhÅbe, who was just then enfolding the spare form of Maria Pigeon in an artless embrace, and who looked in her pink wreath and white muslin dress, âquite the lady,â at least in her motherâs eyes.


About Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant, the Author: Cyril Francis, the elder, died in 1890, leaving a Life of Alfred de Musset, incorporated in his mother's Foreign Classics for English Readers, The younger, Francis (whom she called 'Cecco'), collaborated with her in the Victorian Age of English Literature and won a position at the British Museum, but was rejected by Sir Andrew Clark, a famous physician.

...^ According to Elizabeth Jay, in the introduction of Margaret Oliphant's Autobiography (published in 2002), p. 9, one of these children died aged one day, another one, Stephen Thomas, died at nine weeks, Marjorie, the other daughter, died aged about eight months.

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