Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Gleaner, Vol. 2: September, 1902
She shuddered as she remembered the cruel fate that had overtaken her hus band. With most touching appeals she tried to dissuade him from this step, but all her imploring, all her supplications were in vain. He had firmly _resolved, and his will was not to be bent. At last, seeing that this was the only means left for their support, she with a sad heart and gloomy forebodings reluctantly as sented. He then accordingly entered the U. 5. Service, his salary affording them a comfortable subsistence.
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