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Lady of the Ice

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by James De Mille


  On reading over the above heading, I find it so very comprehensive that is leaves nothing more for me to say. I will therefore make my bow, and retire from the scene, with my warmest congratulations to the reader at reaching

  THE END.

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  Introduction © George L. Parker, 2010

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  Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

  De Mille, James, 1833-1880

  The lady of the ice [electronic resource] / James De Mille; introduction by George Parker.

  Originally published: New York : Appleton, 1870.

  Issued also in print format.

  ISBN 978-0-88780-921-7

  I. Title.

  PS8457.E45L34 2010a C813'.4 C2010-902654-3

  This digital edition first published in 2011 as 978-0-88780-921-7

  Originally published in 2010 as 978-0-88780-934-7

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