Erema

Erema
Title Erema PDF eBook
Author R.D. Blackmore
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 426
Release 2019-09-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3734089840

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Reproduction of the original: Erema by R.D. Blackmore

Erema - My Father's Sin

Erema - My Father's Sin
Title Erema - My Father's Sin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 474
Release
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ISBN 1427067171

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Erema

Erema
Title Erema PDF eBook
Author Richard Doddridge Blackmore
Publisher
Total Pages 476
Release 1878
Genre English fiction
ISBN

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Erema Or My Father's Sin

Erema Or My Father's Sin
Title Erema Or My Father's Sin PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Blackmore
Publisher
Total Pages 282
Release 1878
Genre
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Erema ; Or, My Father's Sin

Erema ; Or, My Father's Sin
Title Erema ; Or, My Father's Sin PDF eBook
Author Richard Doddridge Blackmore
Publisher
Total Pages 194
Release 1877
Genre California
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Erema: My Father's Sin

Erema: My Father's Sin
Title Erema: My Father's Sin PDF eBook
Author Sir Richard Doddridge Blackmore
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Total Pages 630
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465601627

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The sins of the fathers upon the children, unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me. These are the words that have followed me always. This is the curse which has fallen on my life. If I had not known my father, if I had not loved him, if I had not closed his eyes in desert silence deeper than the silence of the grave, even if I could have buried and bewailed him duly, the common business of this world and the universal carelessness might have led me down the general track that leads to nothing. Until my father fell and died I never dreamed that he could die. I knew that his mind was quite made up to see me safe in my new home, and then himself to start again for still remoter solitudes. And when his mind was thus made up, who had ever known him fail of it? If ever a resolute man there was, that very man was my father. And he showed it now, in this the last and fatal act of his fatal life. "Captain, here I leave you all," he shouted to the leader of our wagon train, at a place where a dark, narrow gorge departed from the moilsome mountain track. "My reasons are my own; let no man trouble himself about them. All my baggage I leave with you. I have paid my share of the venture, and shall claim it at Sacramento. My little girl and I will take this short-cut through the mountains." "General!" answered the leader of our train, standing up on his board in amazement. "Forgive and forget, Sir; forgive and forget. What is a hot word spoken hotly? If not for your own sake, at least come back for the sake of your young daughter." "A fair haven to you!" replied my father. He offered me his hand, and we were out of sight of all that wearisome, drearisome, uncompanionable company with whom, for eight long weeks at least, we had been dragging our rough way. I had known in a moment that it must be so, for my father never argued. Argument, to his mind, was a very nice amusement for the weak. My spirits rose as he swung his bear-skin bag upon his shoulder, and the last sound of the laboring caravan groaned in the distance, and the fresh air and the freedom of the mountains moved around us. It was the 29th of May—Oak-apple Day in England—and to my silly youth this vast extent of snowy mountains was a nice place for a cool excursion. Moreover, from day to day I had been in most wretched anxiety, so long as we remained with people who could not allow for us. My father, by his calm reserve and dignity and largeness, had always, among European people, kept himself secluded; but now in this rough life, so pent in trackless tracts, and pressed together by perpetual peril, every body's manners had been growing free and easy. Every man had been compelled to tell, as truly as he could, the story of his life thus far, to amuse his fellow-creatures—every man, I mean, of course, except my own poor father. Some told their stories every evening, until we were quite tired—although they were never the same twice over; but my father could never be coaxed to say a syllable more than, "I was born, and I shall die."

Erema; Or, My Father's Sin

Erema; Or, My Father's Sin
Title Erema; Or, My Father's Sin PDF eBook
Author R. D. Blackmore
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 413
Release 2019-12-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"Erema; Or, My Father's Sin" is a three-volume novel that features the story of a teenage girl named Erema. Erema's father ran away from England, having been accused of a murder he did not commit. The teenage girl went through childhood in exile with her father, and now as a teenager, the story begins in California in the 1850s.