Publisher's Synopsis
""Beulah"" is a novel written by Augusta J. Evans that was first published in 1859. The story follows the life of a young woman named Beulah Benton, who is intelligent, independent, and passionate. Beulah is an orphan who has been raised by her wealthy and kind-hearted uncle, but she is determined to make her own way in the world. Throughout the novel, Beulah faces many challenges, including poverty, illness, and heartbreak. She also struggles with her own personal demons, including a fear of commitment and a tendency towards self-doubt. Despite these obstacles, Beulah remains steadfast in her pursuit of happiness and fulfillment. The novel is set in the American South during the mid-19th century, and it explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth. It also touches on issues of race and class, as Beulah interacts with people from all walks of life. Overall, ""Beulah"" is a powerful and inspiring novel that celebrates the strength and resilience of women in the face of adversity. It is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today.""I mean, keep your eyes open."" Harriet vanished in the dark passage, and Beulah locked the door, feeling that now she was indeed alone, and could freely indulge the grief that had so long sought to veil itself from curious eyes. Yet there was no disposition to cry. She sat down on the bed and mused on the strange freak of fortune which had so suddenly elevated the humble nurse into the possessor of that elegantly furnished apartment. There was no elation in the quiet wonder with which she surveyed the change in her position. She did not belong there, she had no claim on the master of the house, and she felt that she was trespassing on the rights of the beautiful Pauline.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.