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ETHEL CHURCHILL:


OR,


THE TWO BRIDES.


BY THE AUTHOR OF

"THE IMPROVVISATRICE," "FRANCESCA CARRARA,"
"TRAITS AND TRIALS OF EARLY LIFE,"

ETC. ETC.




"Yet knowing something—dimly though it be;
And, therefore, still more awful—of that strange
And most tumultuous thing, the heart of man.
It chanceth oft that, mix'd with nature's smiles,
My soul beholds a solemn quietness
That almost looks like grief, as if on earth
There were no perfect joy, and happiness—
Still trembled on the brink of misery."—Wilson.




IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. II.




LONDON:

HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER,
GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.


M.DCCC.XXXVII.







LONDON:
PRINTED BY JAMES MOYES, CASTLE STREET,
LEICESTER SQUARE.