Название | We Two |
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Автор произведения | Lyall Edna |
Жанр | Языкознание |
Серия | |
Издательство | Языкознание |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 4057664599551 |
Edna Lyall
We Two
A Novel
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664599551
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. Brian Falls in Love
CHAPTER II. From Effect to Cause
CHAPTER III. Life From Another Point of View
CHAPTER IV. “Supposing it is true!”
CHAPTER VII. What the New Year Brought
CHAPTER VIII. “Why Do You Believe It?”
CHAPTER XI. The Wheels Run Down
CHAPTER XII. Raeburn's Homecoming
CHAPTER XIII. Losing One Friend to Gain Another
CHAPTER XIV. Charles Osmond Speaks His Mind
CHAPTER XVIII. Answered or Unanswered?
CHAPTER XXIII. Erica to the Rescue
CHAPTER XXIV. The New Relations
CHAPTER XXV. Lady Caroline's Dinner
CHAPTER XXVII. At Oak Dene Manor
CHAPTER XXVIII. The Happiest of Weeks
CHAPTER XXX. Slander Leaves a Slur
CHAPTER XXXI. Brian as Avenger
CHAPTER XXXIII. “Right Onward”
CHAPTER XXXIV. The Most Unkindest Cut of All
CHAPTER XXXV. Raeburn v. Pogson
CHAPTER XXXVI. Rose's Adventure
CHAPTER XXXVII. Dreeing Out the Inch
CHAPTER XLI. Results Closely Following
CHAPTER XLII. A New Year's Dawn
CHAPTER I. Brian Falls in Love
Still humanity grows dearer,
Being learned the more. Jean Ingelow.
There are three things in this world which deserve no
quarter—Hypocrisy, Pharisaism, and Tyranny. F. Robertson
People who have been brought up in the country, or in small places where every neighbor is known by sight, are apt to think that life in a large town must lack many of the interests which they have learned to find in their more limited communities. In a somewhat bewildered way, they gaze at the shifting crowd of strange faces, and wonder whether it would be possible to feel completely at home where all the surroundings of life seem ever changing and unfamiliar.
But those who have lived long in one quarter of London, or of any other large town, know that there are in reality almost as many links between the actors of the town life-drama as between those of the country life-drama.
Silent recognitions