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BOOK II - Volume 3. - CHAPTER I - SO LONG AS YE BOTH SHALL LIVE!
In a late‑November train carriage, Honora watches the moss‑laden forest rush by, feeling the thrill of a new beginning after years of quiet routine. The narrative captures the delicate mix of excitement and melancholy that swells as she prepares for her wedding, recalling familiar church aisles, sunlight through gothic arches, and the promises whispered in the vows.
From that moment, the story unfurls as a tender portrait of a woman stepping from the familiar walls of her childhood home toward an uncertain future. Family members, old friends, and a treasured, unfinished manuscript resurface, each memory pulling her between nostalgia and the promise of a different life. As the carriage doors close behind her, Honora’s journey becomes a meditation on love, duty, and the bittersweet farewell to the world she has always known.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (115K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1947
Best known for historical novels that once drew a huge American readership, this Winston Churchill was a very different figure from the British statesman who shared his name. His books mixed adventure, politics, and social observation, and several became major bestsellers in the early 1900s.
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