
A WET DAY IN LINCOLN'S INN.
CHAPTER II. - LA RUE ST. JOSEPH.
CHAPTER III. - ON THE BANKS OF THE RANCE.
CHAPTER IV. - COULD THIS BE AVERIL?
CHAPTER V. - LOTTIE.
CHAPTER VI. - BREAKFAST AT REDFERN HOUSE.
CHAPTER VII. - RODNEY MAKES HIS APPEARANCE.
CHAPTER VIII. - "WILL YOU TAKE BACK THOSE WORDS, MAUD?"
CHAPTER IX. - THE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.
CHAPTER X. - AVERIL AT HOME.
A rainy morning in the heart of Lincoln’s Inn finds the ever‑cheerful lawyer Mr. Harland tucked away in his chambers, savoring the quiet that a downpour brings. He greets the day with a warm fire, a wry comment about his housekeeper, and a gentle rebuke of the gloom outside. His optimism and easy‑going nature make him a favorite among friends and colleagues, yet the damp streets hint at the subtle tensions that linger beneath the polite veneer of Victorian society.
Into this serene setting steps Averil Willmot, a striking young woman whose presence is both delicate and defiant. Though she claims she arrived dry, her bright eyes and confident manner betray a deeper purpose, and Mr. Harland’s fond, almost paternal affection hints at a long‑standing bond. Their conversation, full of gentle teasing and unspoken understanding, sets the stage for a relationship that will test both propriety and personal resolve as the story unfolds.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (367K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Whitehead, Demian Katz and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (Images courtesy of the Digital Library@Villanova University (http://digital.library.villanova.edu/))
Release date
2015-02-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1909
A hugely popular Victorian storyteller, she wrote warm, morally grounded fiction for women, girls, and families. Her long career spanned novels, journalism, and children's books, and her work was widely read in late 19th-century Britain.
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