
BY - ELIZABETH GASKELL
CHAPTER XV - A DIFFICULT QUESTION
CHAPTER XVI - THE ENGAGEMENT
CHAPTER XVII - REJECTED WARNINGS
CHAPTER XVIII - EDDY IN LOVE'S CURRENT
CHAPTER XIX - AN IMPORTANT MISSION
CHAPTER XX - LOVED AND LOST
CHAPTER XXI - A REJECTED SUITOR
CHAPTER XXII - DEEPENING SHADOWS
CHAPTER XXIII - RETALIATION
Philip lies awake, his heart swelling from a sudden shift from despondency to hope. After a night of restless prayer, he believes his longing for Sylvia may finally be answered before he sails away on a year‑long voyage to the icy north. He imagines confessing his true feelings to her parents, presenting his promising prospects, and finally speaking the love he has kept hidden.
Meanwhile, at Haytersbank Farm, the winter air is thick with the scent of cattle and the soft glow of a lone lantern. Charley Kinraid, bound for a visit to the farmer, crosses paths with Sylvia, who watches the milking scene with a mixture of amusement and quiet resolve. Their interactions hint at unspoken tensions and the fragile balance between duty, affection, and the looming decisions each must soon face.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (339K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Aldarondo. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1810–1865
A sharp-eyed Victorian storyteller, she wrote novels that bring industrial England and small-town life vividly to life. Her books balance social criticism with warmth, humor, and a deep sympathy for ordinary people.
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