Tina

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Author: Georgie Sheldon ISBN: 1230001918199
Publisher: Tadalique and Company Publication: September 20, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Georgie Sheldon
ISBN: 1230001918199
Publisher: Tadalique and Company
Publication: September 20, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The lovely and intriguing “Netina Florienz” applies for a job as a lace-maker at an upscale manufactory in Brussels, and is hired on the spot as a designer. Her new job brings her into contact with various individuals who dramatically influence her new  career and personal life.

Written by "Mrs. Georgie Sheldon" (Sarah Elizabeth Forbush Downs 1843–1926), and copyright 1882, 1892 by Street and Smith.  Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow. 40 chapters, 315 pages, 87,000 words.

Chapters: Seeking Employment. - The Flaw in the Pattern. - Magnetic Glances. - “That Secret shall be Mine.” - A Surprise. - The Jealous Princess. - Trifles. - The Sudden Flight. - Lady Holborn’s Rudeness. - Vanquished. - A Sudden Illness. - An Offer of Marriage. - Caught in Her Own Web. - Tina’s Amazement. - Tina Finds a Friend. - An Aristocratic Patron. - A Surprise. - “I Will Know Her Better.” - A Threat. - “Who Did You Say?” - Tina’s Agony. - Mutual Recognition. - “I Do Not Know Who I Am.” - The Heirloom. - Struck Dumb. - The Picture-Gallery. - A Stormy Interview. - The Cross Complete. - “My Child, I Believe You.” - The Parting. - The Stranger. - “She is Dead, and I Have Killed Her.” - The Flower-Woman. - “Who has Dared do This?” - Defeat. - Glad Tidings. - The Bond Sealed. - Rewarded. - Lady Ara’s Story. - Repentance. - “I Am Perfectly Content.”

 

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The lovely and intriguing “Netina Florienz” applies for a job as a lace-maker at an upscale manufactory in Brussels, and is hired on the spot as a designer. Her new job brings her into contact with various individuals who dramatically influence her new  career and personal life.

Written by "Mrs. Georgie Sheldon" (Sarah Elizabeth Forbush Downs 1843–1926), and copyright 1882, 1892 by Street and Smith.  Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow. 40 chapters, 315 pages, 87,000 words.

Chapters: Seeking Employment. - The Flaw in the Pattern. - Magnetic Glances. - “That Secret shall be Mine.” - A Surprise. - The Jealous Princess. - Trifles. - The Sudden Flight. - Lady Holborn’s Rudeness. - Vanquished. - A Sudden Illness. - An Offer of Marriage. - Caught in Her Own Web. - Tina’s Amazement. - Tina Finds a Friend. - An Aristocratic Patron. - A Surprise. - “I Will Know Her Better.” - A Threat. - “Who Did You Say?” - Tina’s Agony. - Mutual Recognition. - “I Do Not Know Who I Am.” - The Heirloom. - Struck Dumb. - The Picture-Gallery. - A Stormy Interview. - The Cross Complete. - “My Child, I Believe You.” - The Parting. - The Stranger. - “She is Dead, and I Have Killed Her.” - The Flower-Woman. - “Who has Dared do This?” - Defeat. - Glad Tidings. - The Bond Sealed. - Rewarded. - Lady Ara’s Story. - Repentance. - “I Am Perfectly Content.”

 

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