Well-regarded poet and novelist Katharine Tynan was a key figure among the Irish and English literary intelligentsia in the early twentieth century. In the pleasant romance Mary Gray, a young girl overcomes poverty and difficult circumstances to find love.
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- MARY GRAY
- Contents
- Chapter I - Wistaria Terrace
- Chapter II - The Wall Between
- Chapter III - The New Estate
- Chapter IV - Boy and Girl
- Chapter V - "Old Blood and Thunder"
- Chapter VI - The Blue Ribbon
- Chapter VII - A Chance Meeting
- Chapter VIII - Groves of Academe
- Chapter IX - The Race with Death
- Chapter X - Dispossessed
- Chapter XI - The Lion
- Chapter XII - Her Ladyship
- Chapter XIII - The Heart of a Father
- Chapter XIV - Lovers' Parting
- Chapter XV - The General Has an Idea
- Chapter XVI - The Leading and the Light
- Chapter XVII - A Night of Spring
- Chapter XVIII - Halcyon Weather
- Chapter XIX - Wild Thyme and Violets
- Chapter XX - Jealousy, Cruel as the Grave
- Chapter XXI - Two Women
- Chapter XXII - Light on the Way
- Chapter XXIII - The News in the Westminster
- Chapter XXIV - The Friend
- Chapter XXV - The One Woman
- Chapter XXVI - Golden Days
- Chapter XXVII - The Intermediary
- Chapter XXVIII - Noel! Noel!
