The Quickening: A Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Redemption in the American WestGood Press, 5 dec 2019 - 780 pagina's Francis Lynde's novel, 'The Quickening', is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set against the backdrop of the American West. Lynde's crisp prose and vivid descriptions bring the rugged landscapes and complex characters to life, immersing the reader in a bygone era of frontier justice. The narrative skillfully weaves together themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the power of forgiveness, making 'The Quickening' both a page-turner and a thought-provoking exploration of human nature. This work exemplifies the romantic literary tradition of the late 19th century, with its focus on moral dilemmas and the triumph of the human spirit. Francis Lynde's masterful storytelling and attention to detail make 'The Quickening' a standout work in the Western genre, deserving of a place on any enthusiast's bookshelf. |
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... girl from the choir who was sobbing softly in her handkerchief. June being the queen of the months in the valleys of Tennessee, the revival converts of Little Zoar had the pick and choice of all the Sundays of the year for the day of ...
... girl from the choir who was sobbing softly in her handkerchief. June being the queen of the months in the valleys of Tennessee, the revival converts of Little Zoar had the pick and choice of all the Sundays of the year for the day of ...
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... girl, ignoring him otherwise. "That's my spring, Nan Bryerson," he warned her dictatorially. The girl looked up and scoffed. Hers was a face made for scoffing: oval and finely lined, with a laughing mouth and dark eyes that had both the ...
... girl, ignoring him otherwise. "That's my spring, Nan Bryerson," he warned her dictatorially. The girl looked up and scoffed. Hers was a face made for scoffing: oval and finely lined, with a laughing mouth and dark eyes that had both the ...
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... girl laughed mockingly and took her foot from the pool, not in deference to his outburst, but because the water was icy cold and gave her a cramp. "Now you've done it," she remarked. "The devil'll shore get ye for sayin' that word, Tom ...
... girl laughed mockingly and took her foot from the pool, not in deference to his outburst, but because the water was icy cold and gave her a cramp. "Now you've done it," she remarked. "The devil'll shore get ye for sayin' that word, Tom ...
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... girl ; and , as she was descending the tree ladder : " You didn't s'picion why I give you that apple , did you , Tommy - Jeffy ? " " ' Cause you didn't want it yourself , I reckon , " said the second Adam . " No ; it was ' cause you ...
... girl ; and , as she was descending the tree ladder : " You didn't s'picion why I give you that apple , did you , Tommy - Jeffy ? " " ' Cause you didn't want it yourself , I reckon , " said the second Adam . " No ; it was ' cause you ...
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... girl scoffer that she was no better than she should be? IV. Table of Contents. THE. NEWER. EXODUS. Table of Contents One would always remember the first day of a new creation; the day when God said, Let there be light. It has been said that ...
... girl scoffer that she was no better than she should be? IV. Table of Contents. THE. NEWER. EXODUS. Table of Contents One would always remember the first day of a new creation; the day when God said, Let there be light. It has been said that ...
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