Lo Michael Author:Grace Livingston Hill General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1913 Original Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company Subjects: Fiction / Religious Fiction / Romance / General Fiction / Romance / Historical Fiction / Romance / Suspense Fiction / Christian / General Fiction / Christian / Historical Fiction / Christian / Romance N... more »otes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER II Little Starr Endicott, sleeping in her costly lace- draped crib on her downy embroidered pillow, knew nothing of the sin and hate and murder that rolled in a great wave on the streets outside, and had almost touched her own little life and blotted it out. She knew not that three notable families whose names were interwoven in her own, and whose blood flowed in her tiny veins represented the great hated class of the Eich, and that those upon whom they had climbed to this height looked upon them as an evil to be destroyed; nor did she know that she, being the last of the race, and in her name representing them all, was hated most of all. Starr Delevan Endicott! It was graven upon her tiny pins and locket, upon the circlet of gold that jewelled her finger, upon her brushes and combs; it was broidered upon her dainty garments, and coverlets and cushions, and crooned to her by the adoring Scotch nurse who came of a line that knew and loved an aristocracy. The pride of the house of Starr, the wealth of the house of Delevan, the glory of the house of Endicott, were they not all hers, this one beautiful baby who lay in her arms to tend and to love. So mused Morton as she hummed: " O hush thee my babie, thy sire was a knight, Thy mother a ladle, both'gentle and bright -- " And what cared Morton that the mother in this case was neither ge...« less