She’s All the World
To Me.
A NOVEL.
BY
HALL CAINE,
AUTHOR OF “THE MANXMAN,” “THE BONDSMAN,”
“THE DEEMSTER,” ETC.
PHILADELPHIA
HENRY ALTEMUS
1895.
Chapters (not listed in original)
- mylrea balladhoo
- in peel castle
- "mack'rel—macker-el—mack-er-el!"
- the first of "the herrings"
- christian mylrea
- the net factory
- the last of "the herrings"
- "seems to me it's all nathur"
- the herring meailley
- "there is sorrow on the sea"
- the shockin' powerful skame
- strong knots of love
- the flight and pursuit
- "bill is gone to bed"
- a resurrection indeed
- god's writing on the sea
- "oh, absalom, my son, my son"
- she's all the world to me
- the world's want is men
- the fairy that came for ruby
- oiel verree
- on the moar reef
- three years after
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