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Across the Chasm

Chapter 25: BOOKS BY GEORGE W. CABLE
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The narrative follows Margaret Trevennon, a young Southern woman whose beauty, intelligence, and reforming opinions set her apart in a small town. Through her relationships with an idle suitor, an aging relative she cares for, and the local social circle, the story examines tensions between ambition and indolence, individual conviction and communal expectation, and the social codes that shape courtship and duty. Episodic scenes of family life, local gossip, and moral reflection portray the challenges of bridging social and moral divides while charting the protagonist's efforts to assert principle in everyday choices.

BOOKS BY
GEORGE W. CABLE

There are few living American writers who can reproduce for us more perfectly than Mr. Cable does, the speech, the manners, the whole social atmosphere of a remote time and a peculiar people.”—New York Tribune.

John March, Southerner $1.50
Bonaventure. A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana 1.25
Dr. Sevier 1.25
The Grandissimes. A Story of Creole Life 1.25
Old Creole Days 1.25
A New Edition of Mr. Cable’s Romances comprising the above 5 vols., printed on deckle-edge paper, gilt top, and bound in sateen with full gilt design, now ready, $1.50 per volume. The set in a box 7.50
Strong Hearts 1.25
Strange True Stories of Louisiana. With illustrations and fac-simile reproductions 1.25
Madame Delphine .75
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