London Pride : Or, When the World was Younger.
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- 9781776537099
- 1776537092
- When the World was Younger
- 823.7 23
- PR4989.M4
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Title; Contents; Chapter I -- A Harbour from the Storm; Chapter II -- Within Convent Walls; Chapter III -- Letters from Home; Chapter IV -- The Valley of the Shadow; Chapter V -- A Ministering Angel; Chapter VI -- Between London and Oxford; Chapter VII -- At the Top of the Fashion; Chapter VIII -- Superior to Fashion; Chapter IX -- In a Puritan House; Chapter X -- The Priest's Hole; Chapter XI -- Lighter than Vanity; Chapter XII -- Lady Fareham's Day; Chapter XIII -- The Sage of Sayes Court; Chapter XIV -- The Millbank Ghost; Chapter XV -- Falcon and Dove; Chapter XVI -- Which was the Fiercer Fire?
Chapter XVII -- The Motive-MurderChapter XVIII -- Revelations; Chapter XIX -- Dido; Chapter XX -- Philaster; Chapter XXI -- Good-Bye, London; Chapter XXII -- At the Manor Moat; Chapter XXIII -- Patient, Not Passionate; Chapter XXIV -- Quite Out of Fashion -- Chapter XXV -- High Stakes; Chapter XXVI -- In the Court of King's Bench; Chapter XXVII -- Bringers of Sunshine; Chapter XXVIII -- In a Dead Calm.
British writer Mary Elizabeth Braddon penned some of the most engrossing and compelling ""sensation"" novels of the Victorian era. London Pride, set in the 17th century, adds a historical twist to Braddon's characteristically imaginative and skillfully constructed plot.
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