Lovels of Arden

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon 1871
English
  • Chapter I. Coming Home
  • Chapter II. Beginning the World
  • Chapter III. Father and Daughter
  • Chapter IV. Clarissa is "Taken Up"
  • Chapter V. At Hale Castle
  • Chapter VI. And This is George Fairfax
  • Chapter VII. Dangerous Ground
  • Chapter VIII. Smouldering Fires
  • Chapter IX. Lady Laura Diplomatises
  • Chapter X. Lady Laura's Preparations
  • Chapter XI. Daniel Granger
  • Chapter XII. Mr. Granger is Interested
  • Chapter XIII. Open Treason
  • Chapter XIV. The Morning After
  • Chapter XV. Chiefly Paternal
  • Chapter XVI. Lord Chalderwood is the Cause of Inconvenience
  • Chapter XVII. "'Tis Deepest Winter in Lord Timon's Purse"
  • Chapter XVIII. Something Fatal
  • Chapter XIX. Mr. Granger is Precipitate
  • Chapter XX. Model Villagers
  • Chapter XXI. Very Far Gone
  • Chapter XXII. Taking the Pledge
  • Chapter XXIII. "He's Sweetest Friend or Hardest Foe"
  • Chapter XXIV. "It's Arden Court"
  • Chapter XXV. Wedding Bells
  • Chapter XXVI. Coming Home
  • Chapter XXVII. In the Season
  • Chapter XXVIII. Mr. Wooster
  • Chapter XXIX. "If I Should Meet Thee--"
  • Chapter XXX. The Heir of Arden
  • Chapter XXXI. The Nearest Way to Carlsruhe
  • Chapter XXXII. Austin
  • Chapter XXXIII. Only a Portrait-Painter
  • Chapter XXXIV. Austin's Prospects
  • Chapter XXXV. Sisters-in-Law
  • Chapter XXXVI. "And Through the Life Have I Not Writ My Name?"
  • Chapter XXXVII. Stolen Hours
  • Chapter XXXVIII. "From Clarissa"
  • Chapter XXXIX. That is What Love Means
  • Chapter XL. Lying in Wait
  • Chapter XLI. Mr. Granger's Welcome Home
  • Chapter XLII. Caught in a Trap
  • Chapter XLIII. Clarissa's Elopement
  • Chapter XLIV. Under the Shadow of St. Gudule
  • Chapter XLV. Temptation
  • Chapter XLVI. On the Wing
  • Chapter XLVII. In Time of Need
  • Chapter XLVIII. "Strangers Yet"
  • Chapter XIL. Beginning Again
  • Chapter L. How Such Things End
The novel traces the return of a young Englishwoman from several years of schooling abroad, to find that her life will not take up where she thought it would. Clarissa Lovel faced not only an emotionally and financially bereft father, but her first glimpse at love - and that not from the best vantage point. (Summary by Cathy Barratt)

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