The Lamplighter
Excerpt from The Lamplighter
Haunted Hearts She became a frequent con tributor to The Atlantic Monthly and other magazines. But her sudden popularity left her quite unspoiled. A singular modesty, a childlike simplicity, a deep and beauti ful religious faith, were the qualities that endeared her to her friends and that are still evidenced by what was written of her at her death, which occurred in Dorchester October 1, 1866. As her pastor, Rev. Nathaniel Hall, declared in his memorial discourse, She received her success with a simple gladness, less that she was famous than that she might be useful; less that she had gained the public's applause than that she had touched, to issues human and philanthropic, the public's heart, and caused her poor 'lamplighter' to be the means of illumining other and direr darkness than that of night.
- Author
- Maria Susanna Cummins
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 480
- Publisher
- Rutgers University Press
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780813513331
- Characters
- Gertrude, Trueman Flint, William Sullivan, Emily Graham, Dr. Jeremy
- Settings
- United States of America
- Genres
- fiction, classics, christian, romance, historical, literature, adult
- Release date
- 1988
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