" ...]invisible fingers on their lips; close their eyes gently, gently. Sleep, and let them pass into nothingness In a dreamy mood, half awake and half asleep, I filled sheet after sheet with my curious back-handed chirography. The white feathery snow came down cygnet-soft,...
Daisy's Necklace: and what came of it
"Daisy's Necklace" from Thomas Bailey Aldrich. American poet, novelist, travel writer and editor (1836-1907).
Purporting to be a burlesque of the sentimental novels of the "Alonzo and Melissa" type, the burlesque inheres wholly in the humorous Prologue and Appendices.
Daisy's Necklace: And What Came Of It, A Literary Episode is a novel written by Thomas Bailey Aldrich and published in 1857. The story follows the life of a young woman named Daisy, who receives a beautiful necklace from her fianc����� on her...
Daisy's Necklace: And What Came Of It is a novella written by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The story revolves around a young girl named Daisy who receives a beautiful necklace from her aunt on her birthday. The necklace is made of rare and precious stones and is the envy of all her...
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Daisy's Necklace: And What Came Of It, A Literary Episode is a novel written by Thomas Bailey Aldrich and published in 1857. The story revolves around a young woman named Daisy, who receives a necklace as a gift from her wealthy suitor, Mr. Gerald. However, when Daisy discovers...
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