My Friend Annabel Lee

Part 9

Chapter 9189 wordsPublic domain

_My friend, Annabel Lee--with your strong, brave little heart and your two strong little hands, you were with me in my weary, bitter day. You were brave enough for two. It is to you from me that a message will go from out of silences and over frozen hills in the years that are coming._

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PRINTED BY R. R. DONNELLEY AND SONS COMPANY, AT THE LAKESIDE PRESS, CHICAGO, ILL.

[Transcriber’s Notes:

Errors in punctuation were repaired.

Except for the following changes, spelling has been preserved as printed in the original.

Page 32, “countless” changed from “couutless” (countless grass-blades). Page 43, “written” changed from “writtten” (who has written). Page 95, “Annabel” changed from “Annable” (“To fall in love!”--said my friend Annabel). Page 128, “look” changed from “took” (Annabel Lee to look at). Page 139, “Le Page” changed from “LePage” (and Le Page covered). Page 158, “beautiful” on the second and fourth lines of the verse “For the moon never beams ...” changed from “beatiful” and “beautiul”, respectively. Page 212, “it’s” changed from “its” (it’s all right).

On page 224, a paragraph break was inserted before “And which would you”.]