Jolly Sally Pendleton; Or, the Wife Who Was Not a Wife

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Jolly Sally Pendleton; Or, the Wife Who Was Not a Wife

by Laura Jean Libbey

EN·~6 hours·62 chapters

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Jolly Sally Pendleton - OR The Wife who was Not a Wife - By Laura Jean Libbey

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INDEX

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JOLLY SALLY PENDLETON - OR THE WIFE WHO WAS NOT A WIFE

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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.

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CHAPTER VI.

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CHAPTER VII.

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Description

In the breezy summer of the Berkshire Hills, handsome and wealthy Jay Gardiner rolls through the village of Lee in a carriage drawn by two glossy bays, ribbons fluttering like bright streamers. His good looks and rumored two‑million fortune draw the eyes of every young lady on the porch, and local mothers scramble to secure an introduction for their daughters. Among the crowd, two strikingly beautiful girls in whimsical, eye‑catching costumes whirl past, earning the nickname “the Heavenly Twins.”

Jay, however, is determined to avoid the usual season of matchmaking. He has quit the opulent Castle of his mother in favor of a modest boarding house, hoping to read, smoke, and stroll without the constant pressure of society’s expectations. Yet his resolve is tested when the lively Sally Pendleton, a spirited woman with more independence than most, crosses his path, and a playful wager over a local race hints at a rivalry that could turn flirtation into something deeper. As friendships form and tempers flare, the summer promises both amusement and the possibility of an unforeseen romance.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (372K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-07-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Laura Jean Libbey

Laura Jean Libbey

1862–1924

A hugely popular writer of romantic dime novels, she reached millions of readers with fast-paced stories full of love, peril, and dramatic turns. Her fiction helped shape mass-market romance for women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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