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A RECONSTRUCTED MARRIAGE - BY AMELIA E. BARR - FRONTISPIECE BY Z. P. NIKOLAKI
A RECONSTRUCTED MARRIAGE
CHAPTER I - A PROSPECTIVE MOTHER-IN-LAW
CHAPTER II - PREPARING FOR THE BRIDE
CHAPTER III - THE BRIDE'S HOME-COMING
CHAPTER IV - FOES IN THE HOUSEHOLD
CHAPTER V - BAD AT BEST
CHAPTER VI - THE NAMING OF THE CHILD
CHAPTER VII - THE NEW CHRISTINA
Mrs. Traquair Campbell spends a quiet Saturday tending to her accounts, but a sudden interruption pulls her into a family mystery. Her daughter‑in‑law, Isabel, bursts in with urgent news: her brother Robert has been receiving letters from a woman named Theodora and keeps an unusually ornate Bible on his dressing table. The revelation threatens the long‑standing plan that Robert should marry the respectable Jane Dalkeith, whose family once bailed the Campbells out of financial ruin.
As Mrs. Campbell’s fierce devotion to honor clashes with Isabel’s suspicion, the household becomes a battlefield of whispered loyalties and hidden motives. The story captures the tension between duty and desire, set against the backdrop of a proud Scottish estate where tradition weighs heavily on every decision. Listeners will be drawn into the early intrigue, eager to see how these competing expectations will shape the lives of those caught in the web of a “reconstructed” marriage.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (520K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-06-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1919
A bestselling novelist of historical romance and domestic fiction, she drew on a life marked by immigration, loss, and reinvention. Her stories often move between Britain and America, blending strong feeling with a vivid sense of place.
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