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The Project Gutenberg EBook of My Mother's Rival, by Charlotte M. Braeme This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: My Mother's Rival Everyday Life Library No. 4 Author: Charlotte M. Braeme Release Date: February 26, 2005 [EBook #15181] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MY MOTHER'S RIVAL *** Produced by Steven desJardins and PG Distributed Proofreaders EVERYDAY LIFE LIBRARY No. 4 Published by EVERYDAY LIFE, Chicago [Illustration] MY MOTHER'S RIVAL By CHARLOTTE M. BRAEME <i>Author of "Dora Thorne," "The Belle of Lynn," "The Mystery of Colde Fell," "Madolin's Lover," "Coralie," Etc., Etc.</i> CHAPTER I. I have often wondered if the world ever thinks of what becomes of the children of great criminals who expiate their crime on the scaffold. Are they taken away and brought up somewhere in ignorance of who or what they are? Does some kind relative step forward always bring them up under another name? There is great criminal trial, and we hear that the man condemned to death leaves two daughters and a son--what becomes of them can any one living say? Who meets them in after life? Has any young man ever been pointed out to you as the son of Mr. So-and-so, the murderer? Has any young woman been pointed out to you as his daughter? It is not long since all England was interested in the trial of a so-called gentleman for murder. He was found guilty, condemned and executed. At the time of the trial all the papers spoke of his little son--a fair-haired little lad, who was as unconscious of all that happened as a little babe. I have often wondered what became of him. Does he hear his father's name? Do those with whom he lives know him for a murderer's son? If he goes wooing any fair-faced girl, will she be afraid of marrying him lest, in the coming years, she may suffer the same fate his mother did? Does that same son, when he reads of criminals and scaffolds, wince, and shudder, and grow sick at heart? And the daughters, do they grow old and die before their time? Do they hide themselves under false names in silent places, dreading lest the world should know them? Does any man ever woo them? Are
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