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Silent Struggles

Chapter 122: RIDDELL'S MODEL ARCHITECT.
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The narrative follows lives shaken by both literal storms and intensifying social turmoil in a coastal community, where family secrets, jealousy, and long-standing grievances intersect with accusations of witchcraft and injustice. Characters including a minister, a woman named Barbara Stafford, and figures tied to witchcraft navigate flight, imprisonment, trials, and desperate appeals as loyalties and betrayals surface. Episodes move between tense domestic scenes, clandestine shelter in woods, courtroom testimony, and sea-bound peril, tracing how private passions and public censure produce tragic consequences and eventual reckonings while exploring revenge, sacrifice, and the costs of communal fear.

The Reigning Belle
A Noble Woman
Palaces and Prisons
Married in Haste
Wives and Widows
Ruby Gray's Strategy
The Curse of Gold
Mabel's Mistake
Doubly False
The Soldiers' Orphans
Silent Struggles
The Rejected Wife
The Wife's Secret
Mary Derwent
Fashion and Famine
The Old Homestead
The Heiress
The Gold Brick

MRS. EMMA D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH'S WORKS.

The Artist's Love
A Noble Lord
Lost Heir of Linlithgow
Tried for her Life
Cruel as the Grave
The Maiden Widow
The Family Doom
Prince of Darkness
The Bride's Fate
The Changed Brides
How He Won Her
Fair Play
Fallen Pride
The Christmas Guest
The Widow's Son
The Bride of Llewellyn
The Fortune Seeker
The Fatal Marriage
The Deserted Wife
The Bridal Eve
The Lost Heiress
The Two Sisters
Lady of the Isle
The Three Beauties
Vivia; or the Secret of Power
The Missing Bride
Labor Won
The Gipsy's Prophecy
Haunted Homestead
Wife's Victory
Allworth Abbey
The Mother-in-Law
Retribution
India; Pearl of Pearl River
Curse of Clifton
Discarded Daughter

RIDDELL'S MODEL ARCHITECT.

Riddell's Model Architect. With 22 large full page colored illustrations, and 44 plates of ground plans, with plans, specifications, costs of building, etc.

PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
EVERY LADY SHOULD HAVE IT.
Prospectus for 1873!!
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.

PETERSON'S MAGAZINE has the best Original Stories of any of the lady's books, the best Colored Fashion Plates, the best Receipts, the best Steel Engravings, &c., &c. Every family ought to take it. It gives more for the money than any in the world. It will contain, next year, in its twelve numbers—

ONE THOUSAND PAGES!
FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES!
TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS!
TWELVE MAMMOTH COLORED FASHIONS!
NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS!
TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC!

It will also give Five Original Copyright Novelets, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, and others of the best authors of America. Also, nearly a hundred shorter stories, ALL ORIGINAL. Its superb MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES are ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, TWICE THE USUAL SIZE.