Mildred Arkell: A Novel. Vol. 2 (of 3)

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Mildred Arkell: A Novel. Vol. 2 (of 3)

by Mrs. Henry Wood

EN·~6 hours·20 chapters

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20 total
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E-text prepared by Robert Cicconetti, Paula Franzini, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (http://archive.org)

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MILDRED ARKELL.

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CHAPTER I.THE SCHOOL-BOY'S LOVE.

22:41
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CHAPTER II.THE TOUR OF DAVID DUNDYKE, ESQUIRE.

20:41
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CHAPTER III.A MEETING AT GRENOBLE.

34:56
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CHAPTER IV.A MYSTERY.

28:22
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CHAPTER V.HOME, IN DESPAIR.

18:49
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CHAPTER VI.NEWS FOR WESTERBURY.

19:32
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CHAPTER VII.ROBERT CARR'S VISIT.

24:01
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CHAPTER VIII.GOING OVER TO SQUIRE CARR'S.

20:02

Description

A warm July evening drapes the genteel streets of a Victorian town in golden light, drawing the city’s respectable families to the Bishop’s Garden—a secluded promenade reserved for the privileged few. Within its wrought‑iron gates, fragrant flowerbeds and a tranquil fountain create a sanctuary where societal rank is both displayed and enforced. Amidst this genteel world walks Henry Arkell, a lanky college youth whose curiosity and yearning for something beyond his prescribed place set him apart.

When Henry discovers a delicate gold locket bearing the initials “G. B.” on the garden’s path, his instinct is to return it to its owner, Miss Beauclerc, despite the gatekeeper’s stern admonitions that boys of his standing are not welcome. A brief, courteous exchange with the benevolent Bishop of Westerbury reveals the delicate balance between duty and desire, hinting at a tender affection that may blossom under the garden’s shade. The story gently explores youthful yearning, the constraints of class, and the quiet courage required to cross the invisible lines that separate hearts.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (398K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-04-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Mrs. Henry Wood

Mrs. Henry Wood

1814–1887

Best remembered for the wildly popular East Lynne, this Victorian novelist wrote stories full of suspense, family secrets, and moral drama. Her books were widely read in Britain and beyond, making her one of the best-known popular writers of her time.

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