Mary, the maid of the inn; : an affecting narrative; detailing the history of her youthful days; the singular way she discovers her lover to be a robber and murderer; he is apprehended and committed for trial; the distress of Mary, on being compelled to give evidence against her lover, through which he is convicted and executed; she loses her reason, her forlorn and destitute wanderings, until she is found frozen to death. / From the poem by Robert Southey..
New-York: : Published by W. Borradaile, and sold wholesale and retail, at his book-store, 130 Fulton-Street., 1823..
"The blind girl. Translated from the French of Madame De Genlis."--p. 23-28.
Shoemaker 13224
Library Company's copy: hand-colored frontispiece.
Women in literature.
Fiction -- 1823. rbgenr
Hand-colored plates. local
SP1 Women.
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité, comtesse de, 1746-1830 Blind girl.
Printer Borradaile, William C., publisher.
Imprint N.Y. New York. 1823.
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