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ASHER'S COLLECTION - OF - ENGLISH AUTHORS - BRITISH AND AMERICAN. - COPYRIGHT EDITION. - VOL. 72. - MILLY DARRELL AND OTHER TALES - BY M.E. BRADDON. - IN ONE VOLUME. - ASHER'S EDITION - BY THE SAME AUTHOR: - ROBERT AINSLEIGH — 3 VOL. - TO THE BITTER END — 3 VOL. - MILLY DARRELL - AND OTHER TALES. - BY - M. E. BRADDON - AUTHOR OF "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," "ROBERT AINSLEIGH," ETC. - COPYRIGHT EDITION. - BERLIN
TO - DR. AND MRS. BEAMAN, - THE AUTHOR'S OLD AND VALUED FRIENDS, - THIS BOOK - IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED. - MILLY DARRELL — PAGE 1 - OLD RUDDERFORD HALL — PAGE 179 - THE SPLENDID STRANGER — PAGE 235 - MILLY DARRELL - CHAPTER I. - I BEGIN LIFE.
CHAPTER II. - MILLY'S VISITOR.
CHAPTER III. - AT THORNLEIGH.
CHAPTER IV. - MRS. THATCHER.
CHAPTER V. - MILLY'S LETTER.
CHAPTER VI. - A NEW ACQUAINTANCE.
CHAPTER VII. - A LITTLE MATCH-MAKING.
CHAPTER VIII. - ON THE WATCH.
Milly Darrell, a nineteen‑year‑old daughter of a modest country clergyman, steps out of her familiar Warwickshire home to begin a career as a governess. The novel opens with her bleak, rain‑soaked journey to the remote Albury Lodge, a grand Georgian house that looms behind iron gates and high walls. From the moment she arrives, the atmosphere is charged with the mix of anticipation and apprehension that accompanies a young woman’s first foray into independence.
Inside the austere manor, Milly meets a stern housemaid and discovers the quiet, empty rooms that will become her new world. As she settles into her duties, the house’s secrets begin to whisper from its corridors, hinting at hidden relationships and unresolved tensions among the residents. Braddon’s vivid prose captures both the external constraints of Victorian society and the inner stirrings of a heroine poised on the brink of discovery.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (193K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-19
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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