Colophon on Last Page of Text of Volume 2 of the 1852 Sampson Low Reprint

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THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD. 491

wrought her no ill; they did but serve to temper and beautify her Christian character; and then, to her unspeakable joy, she went hack to spend her life with the friends and guardians she best loved, and to be to them, still more than she had been to her Scottish relations, the “ light of the eyes.”

THE END

Stevens & Co., Printers, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.

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Stevens & Co. Printers, “Colophon on Last Page of Text of Volume 2 of the 1852 Sampson Low Reprint,” Wide, Wide World Digital Edition, accessed December 22, 2024, https://widewideworlddigitaledition.siue.edu/items/show/3243.

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This is the verso of the last page of text of volume 2 of the 1852 Sampson Low Reprint. "The End." is written halfway down on page 491. Stevens & Co., Printers, Bell Yard, Temple Bar is featured at the bottom third of the page.

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Colophon

Date

1852-04-08

Source

Wetherell, Elizabeth [Susan Warner]. The Wide, Wide World, Or, The Early History Of Ellen Montgomery. Reprint, 2 vols. London: Sampson Low, 1852.

Creator

Stevens & Co. Printers

Publisher

The Wide, Wide World Digital Edition
Low

Coverage

169 Fleet Street, London, UK

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IsPartOf 57CIA

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57CIA_20