
by - ANTHONY TROLLOPE
AN OLD MAN'S LOVE
In Two Volumes
NOTE.
VOLUME I. - CHAPTER I. - MRS BAGGETT.
CHAPTER II. - MR WHITTLESTAFF.
CHAPTER III. - MARY LAWRIE.
CHAPTER IV. - MARY LAWRIE ACCEPTS MR WHITTLESTAFF.
CHAPTER V. - "I SUPPOSE IT WAS A DREAM".
CHAPTER VI. - JOHN GORDON.
Mr. Whittlestaff spends his mornings pacing the long walk of his Hampshire estate, a habit that gives him time to mull over the small worries of country life. One quiet breakfast, a delayed post brings a folded letter that shatters his routine: the recently widowed Mrs. Lawrie has died, leaving her daughter Mary alone and in need of a home. The note, penned by Emma King, asks him to consider taking the girl in, a request that instantly ignites a storm of conflicting thoughts.
The elderly gentleman, accustomed to his orderly world, now faces a question of conscience versus propriety. He worries about the opinions of Mrs. Baggett, his long‑standing housekeeper, and the social expectations that bind a man of his standing. Yet memories of his dear friend Captain Patrick Lawrie and the bond they shared tug at his heart, suggesting that generosity might be the truer path. As he walks the gardens, the decision looms, promising to reshape both his household and his sense of duty.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (387K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1882
Best known for the beloved Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this Victorian writer combined sharp social observation with a warm, often comic view of everyday life. He was also famously disciplined, producing a remarkable body of work while building a career in the postal service.
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