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  • Shenac's Work at Home

    Popular novel, first published around 1910. ... Read more

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  • David Fleming's Forgiveness

    Popular western novel, set in Canada, first published around 1900. ... Read more

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  • The Orphans of Glen Elder

    The Resilience and Community of Forgotten Orphans

    In 'The Orphans of Glen Elder,' Margaret Murray Robertson weaves a poignant narrative that explores themes of love, loss, and resilience in the face of adversity. Set against the evocative backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, the story follows a group of orphans navigating their harsh realities amidst the rugged beauty of their surroundings. Robertson'Äôs lyrical prose and vivid descriptions ... Read more

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  • The Complete Works of Margaret Murray Robertson

    The Complete Works of Margaret Murray RobertsonThis Complete Collection includes the following titles:--------1 - Shenac's Work at Home2 - Allison Bain3 - David Fleming's Forgiveness4 - The Orphans of Glen Elder5 - The Inglises6 - Eunice7 - The Twa Miss Dawsons ... Read more

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  • The Orphans of Glen Elder

    In 'The Orphans of Glen Elder,' Margaret Murray Robertson masterfully weaves a poignant narrative that explores themes of loss, resilience, and the quest for identity amid the stark realities of orphanhood. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Scotland, the novel employs richly descriptive language and lyrical prose that evoke both the beauty and tragedy of rural life. Robertson's distinctive ... Read more

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  • Eunice

    Going Home. One fair morning, a good many years ago, a number of schoolgirls were waiting at a little wayside station on the banks of the Connecticut River. They had crossed the river in a ferry-boat and were waiting for more of their number who were coming after them. They were waiting patiently enough. It was a good place in which to wait, for the scene around them was very lovely. They were ... Read more

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  • The Twa Miss Dawsons

    Saughleas was not a large estate, nor were the Dawsons gentlefolks, in the sense generally accepted in the countryside. ... Read more

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  • Frederica and Her Guardians: The Perils of Orphanhood

    The house in which the Vanes lived stood in a large and beautiful garden, and both were enclosed by a high brick wall, over which only the waving tops of the trees could be seen from the street. There were a good many such houses in M. at the time my story opens. They were originally built in the country, amid green fields and orchards, where, on summer days, one might sit and look at country ... Read more

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  • The Future of Humanity

    Preaching from Revelation 4 to 22

    The thought of preaching or teaching on the book of Revelation can be extremely daunting. Compared to the straightforward narrative of the Gospels or the New Testament letters, Revelation seems confusing to understand and difficult or even impossible to apply to a particular situation. As a result of these challenges many preachers are reluctant to engage with Revelation and overlook some of the ... Read more

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  • Christie Redfern's Troubles

    Christie Redfern's Troubles by Margaret M. Robertson follows the emotional journey of a young girl struggling with loss and the weight of responsibility. After the death of her mother, Christie is left to navigate the challenges of her new life under the care of her aunt. The story explores the difficulties of childhood, the yearning for affection, and the internal conflict between personal ... Read more

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  • Allison Bain Or, By a Way She Knew Not

    Allison Bain Or, By a Way She Knew Not by Margaret M. Robertson delves into the emotional turmoil of a young woman grappling with profound loss and societal pressures. Following her father's death, she is left to navigate a world filled with grief and hardship. The novel explores how personal suffering intertwines with societal expectations, reflecting the emotional weight of loss and the ... Read more

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  • Shenac's Work at Home

    Shenac's Work at Home by Margaret M. Robertson explores the struggles of a family facing profound loss and the relentless pursuit of survival in a harsh environment. Following the death of a father and the absence of a brother, a young woman is compelled to shoulder the responsibility of leading her family. She is determined to preserve the family legacy while confronting financial difficulties ... Read more

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