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by M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Braddon
IN THREE VOLUMES. - VOL. II.
CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. MARY'S LETTER. CHAPTER II. A NEW PROTECTOR. CHAPTER III. PAUL'S SISTER. CHAPTER IV. A STOLEN HONEYMOON. CHAPTER V. SOUNDING THE DEPTHS. CHAPTER VI. RISEN FROM THE GRAVE. CHAPTER VII. FACE TO FACE. CHAPTER VIII. THE PAINTING-ROOM BY THE RIVER. CHAPTER IX. IN THE DARK. CHAPTER X. THE PARAGRAPH IN THE NEWSPAPER. CHAPTER XI. EDWARD ARUNDEL'S DESPAIR. CHAPTER XII. EDWARD'S VISITORS. CHAPTER XIII. ONE MORE SACRIFICE. CHAPTER XIV. THE CHILD'S VOICE IN THE PAVILION BY THE WATER. - JOHN MARCHMONT'S LEGACY. - VOLUME II. - CHAPTER I. - MARY'S LETTER.
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CHAPTER II. - A NEW PROTECTOR.
CHAPTER III. - PAUL'S SISTER.
CHAPTER IV. - A STOLEN HONEYMOON.
CHAPTER V. - SOUNDING THE DEPTHS.
CHAPTER VI. - RISEN FROM THE GRAVE.
CHAPTER VII. - FACE TO FACE.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE PAINTING-ROOM BY THE RIVER.
In the hushed elegance of a summer manor, the Marchmont household awakens to the lingering echo of a recent ball. Olivia, poised yet weary, watches her cousin Edward Arundel drift through the dining room, his chatter masking a deeper concern for their youngest sister, Mary, who has lingered in bed far longer than usual. As the scent of mignonette drifts in from the terrace, a sense of unease settles over the family, prompting Olivia to summon the housekeeper, Barbara, for a simple yet urgent task—a letter that may hold the key to Mary’s sudden withdrawal.
Through finely drawn dialogue and vivid Victorian detail, the story unfurls a portrait of duty, affection, and the quiet anxieties that linger behind genteel façades. Readers are drawn into the delicate balance between social expectation and personal worry, wondering whether the forthcoming correspondence will soothe or stir the household’s fragile peace. The opening chapters set the stage for a compelling tale of familial loyalty and the mysteries that lie just beyond the drawing‑room doors.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (362K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1915
Best known for the wildly popular Victorian thriller Lady Audley’s Secret, she helped define sensation fiction with stories full of mystery, scandal, and sharp social observation. Her books were page-turners in their own time and still offer a vivid glimpse of nineteenth-century reading at its most entertaining.
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