Abbeychurch; Or, Self-Control and Self-Conceit

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Abbeychurch; Or, Self-Control and Self-Conceit

by Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

EN·~7 hours·19 chapters

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ABBEYCHURCH; - OR - SELF-CONTROL AND SELF-CONCEIT,

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BY - CHARLOTTE M. YONGE

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Second Edition - The Original Printed Text of this work is in the possession of The Charlotte M Yonge Fellowship.

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PREFACE.

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ABBEYCHURCH - OR - SELF-CONTROL AND SELF-CONCEIT.

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CHAPTER I.

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CHAPTER II.

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CHAPTER III.

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CHAPTER IV.

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CHAPTER V.

52:20

Description

A bright summer afternoon finds Helen Woodbourne back from her walk, pencil in hand, polishing a drawing before the village’s much‑anticipated Consecration. The ordinary chatter with her sister Katherine quickly turns to practical worries—ribbons, dresses, and the perfect luncheon for the bishop—while Helen’s thoughts linger on the deeper purpose of the ceremony. Through these seemingly simple preparations, the narrative gently probes the tension between outward obligations and the inner pull of modesty and self‑control.

Set against the lively backdrop of a close‑knit parish, the story follows Helen and her circle of friends as they grapple with expectations of propriety, the allure of social frivolities, and the subtle sting of self‑conceit. As the day of the Consecration approaches, the characters’ small disputes and earnest conversations hint at larger questions about sincerity, duty, and the quiet strength required to live faithfully in a world that constantly tests one’s resolve.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (404K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Sandra Laythorpe. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

1823–1901

A prolific English novelist of the Victorian era, she wrote with strong religious convictions and a gift for family stories that kept generations of readers turning pages. Her best-known book, The Heir of Redclyffe, became a major success and helped make her one of the most widely read writers of her day.

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