obstinate niece. Edith Harlowe. P. S—His name is Larry CreSten. For a week Edith heard nothing from,' her not:. Then one noon she net her' uncle rushing from his favourite cafe. and she walked at his side to the elevator' door. ' Well, Edith, I've seen your
February 28, 1902 - New Ross Standard - New Ross, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
obstinate niece. “Edith Harlows. P.S.—His name Larry Creaton." For a week Edith heard nothing from her note. Then one noon she met her nncle rushingfrom his favourite cafe, and she walked at his side to the elevator door. "Well Edith, I’ve seen yonr hero
March 28, 1902 - Irish News and Belfast Morning News - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
lite rebid:, After all. Edith was a good sort. Much of his old tend,rnese and admiration had revived when she I.oi:enc.] to him after the departure of the Henry Grenada and the "howling Comns crew" he brought to meet them. Edith had behaved with great
She did net for moot, ate arid Neither did Edith touch that meat. There wte ana to ant It exoset Edith, ate mm in the house hot the witness, tte deceased. Witnem saw tte alenk fryingpan in the kitchen. Edith heim rim them. Too did not what ate mas deing
September 15, 1911 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
obstinate niece,: Edith Harlowe. P.S.—His name is Larry Creston. For a week Edith heard nothing from her note. Then one coon she met her uncle rushing from his favourite cafe, and she walked at his aide to the elevator door. "Well, Edith, I've seen your
hotel, end, learn•og from waiter that Edith waa not in, ••Hied out in search of her. It was some hours later when returned to the hotel, white and agitated, and waa >BtC< * * stern, dark lady, who Where Edith? ’* .“Edith!” h» echoed wildly. "She’* •tonned
October 14, 1911 - Longford Journal - Longford, Longford, Republic of Ireland
home. It Lady Edith and turned Hazel, shutting the first time had ever come into personal out all else. ’This love, which was different contact with factory workers, and would the wild infatuation had felt for Lady probably be the last. Edith two months
pushed her away, the last month. It was dreadfully dull for her, I have no daughter but Edith,”she said, I bride in hvr first season, shut up in remote want Edith.” country house with complaining querulous old bho was clearly wandering. She would not
June 21, 1902 - Weekly Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
of Edith and said with sweet solemnity: Say, Mother of Christ, pray for me!’ and you’ll get the grace of praying and believing, for she never lets a prayer by unheeded.” And then Maggie took her duster and went quickly from the room, leaving Edith gazing