
SANDRA BELLONI
CHAPTER XXVII
CHAPTER XXVIII
"CAN YOU PRAY? CAN YOU PUT AWAY ALL PROPS OF SELF? THIS IS TRUE WORSHIP, UNTO WHATSOEVER POWER YOU KNEEL."
"LOVE THAT SHRIEKS AT A MORTAL WOUND, AND BLEEDS HUMANLY, WHAT IS HE BUT A PAGAN GOD, WITH THE PASSIONS OF A PAGAN GOD?"
CHAPTER XXIX
CHAPTER XXX
CHAPTER XXXI
CHAPTER XXXII
"YOUR LOVER."
In a quiet house at midnight, the weary Mr. Pole reflects on his life, savoring a simple supper and the soft song of his companion Emilia. Their conversation drifts from familial hopes to the fragile expectations placed on young women in a world of arranged marriages. As the night deepens, Emilia kneels, confessing a love that threatens to upend the delicate balance of duty and desire.
The revelation that her beloved is none other than Pole's own son, Wilfrid, ignites a storm of anger, betrayal, and paternal protectiveness. Through sharp dialogue and vivid emotions, the scene captures the clash between societal convention and personal passion, hinting at the tangled loyalties that will shape the characters' futures. Listeners are drawn into a richly drawn Victorian tableau where love, honor, and the fear of scandal collide.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (148K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1909
A sharp, witty Victorian voice, this English novelist and poet is best known for brilliant dialogue, psychological insight, and a style that rewards close reading. His work helped push the English novel toward greater complexity, with books like The Egoist and poems such as Modern Love still drawing attention today.
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