Author: | May Agnes Fleming | ISBN: | 1230002361161 |
Publisher: | Tadalique and Company | Publication: | June 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | May Agnes Fleming |
ISBN: | 1230002361161 |
Publisher: | Tadalique and Company |
Publication: | June 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
At the urgent insistence of his relatives Mr. Richard Ffrench, the step-son of the Honorable Robert Charlton of Charleton Place, agrees and marries a young girl in order to avoid any possible hint at impropriety.
Written by May Agnes Fleming (1840-1880); 38 chapters; 396 pages; 127,000 words.
Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow from the 1878 Carleton edition.
Chapters:
[ PART FIRST. ]
I.—Shaddeck Light; II.—Charlton Place; III.—A Fairy Tale; IV.—A Man’s Letter; V.—Before Breakfast; VI.—After Breakfast; VII.—In the Cool of the Evening; VIII.—By the Light of the Moon; IX.—How the Game was Made; X.—The End of the Fairy Tale; XI.—Shaddeck Light; XII.—An Evening at Shaddeck Light; XIII.—A Night at Shaddeck Light; XIV.—A Morning at Shaddeck Light; XV.—Captain Dick’s Wooing; XVI.—How Dora Does It; XVII.—A Girl’s Letter; XVIII.—The Days Before; XIX.—Captain Dick’s Wedding; XX.—Post-Nuptial; XI.—“The Girl I Left Behind Me.” XXII.—“When Day is Done.”
[ PART SECOND. ]
I.—Vera; II.—A Look Behind; III.—“Love Took up the Glass of Time.” IV.—At Dawn of Day; V.—A Summer Afternoon; VI.—A Summer Night; VII.—“We Fell Out, My Wife and I.” VIII.—“O, We Fell Out, I Know not Why.” IX.—Charlton Place; X.—Husband and Wife; XI.—A Cry in the Night; XII.—In the Dead Hand; XIII.—In the Dark Hour; XIV.—Tracked; XV.—Trapped; XVI.—Shaddeck Light.
At the urgent insistence of his relatives Mr. Richard Ffrench, the step-son of the Honorable Robert Charlton of Charleton Place, agrees and marries a young girl in order to avoid any possible hint at impropriety.
Written by May Agnes Fleming (1840-1880); 38 chapters; 396 pages; 127,000 words.
Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow from the 1878 Carleton edition.
Chapters:
[ PART FIRST. ]
I.—Shaddeck Light; II.—Charlton Place; III.—A Fairy Tale; IV.—A Man’s Letter; V.—Before Breakfast; VI.—After Breakfast; VII.—In the Cool of the Evening; VIII.—By the Light of the Moon; IX.—How the Game was Made; X.—The End of the Fairy Tale; XI.—Shaddeck Light; XII.—An Evening at Shaddeck Light; XIII.—A Night at Shaddeck Light; XIV.—A Morning at Shaddeck Light; XV.—Captain Dick’s Wooing; XVI.—How Dora Does It; XVII.—A Girl’s Letter; XVIII.—The Days Before; XIX.—Captain Dick’s Wedding; XX.—Post-Nuptial; XI.—“The Girl I Left Behind Me.” XXII.—“When Day is Done.”
[ PART SECOND. ]
I.—Vera; II.—A Look Behind; III.—“Love Took up the Glass of Time.” IV.—At Dawn of Day; V.—A Summer Afternoon; VI.—A Summer Night; VII.—“We Fell Out, My Wife and I.” VIII.—“O, We Fell Out, I Know not Why.” IX.—Charlton Place; X.—Husband and Wife; XI.—A Cry in the Night; XII.—In the Dead Hand; XIII.—In the Dark Hour; XIV.—Tracked; XV.—Trapped; XVI.—Shaddeck Light.