The Hallam Succession

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The Hallam Succession

by Amelia E. Barr

EN·~7 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
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THE HALLAM SUCCESSION - By Amelia E. Barr - Author Of “Jan Vedder’s Wife,” “The Bow Of Orange Ribbon,” “Friend Olivia,” Etc., Etc.

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TO - MY DEAR FRIEND, - SAM. EARNSHAW WILSON, ESQ., - THIS TALE - IS, WITH AFFECTIONATE ESTEEM, - INSCRIBED.

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THE HALLAM SUCCESSION.

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CHAPTER I.

38:57
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CHAPTER II.

43:51
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CHAPTER III.

42:03
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CHAPTER IV.

41:31
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CHAPTER V.

36:27
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CHAPTER VI.

35:33
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CHAPTER VII.

33:19

Description

Nestled amid the rolling hills of Yorkshire, Hallam‑Croft stands as a perfect blend of ancient stone and modern comfort, its ivy‑clad walls and sprawling gardens echoing centuries of English tradition. Inside, the aging squire Henry Hallam tends to his quiet hobbies—mending fishing tackle beside his loyal fox‑hound—while his playful puppies provide a lively counterpoint to the solemnity of his surroundings. The estate’s timeless charm is matched by the steadfast, rugged character of its inhabitants, who embody the stoic pride of the region.

When a letter arrives announcing the visit of Elizabeth’s American cousins, Richard and Phyllis, the household faces its first true test of adaptability. Their Methodist faith and transatlantic sensibilities clash with the Hallams’ entrenched customs, prompting the squire to weigh hospitality against the fear of cultural discord. As the guests draw near, old loyalties and new ideas begin to stir, promising a tale of family, identity, and the gentle upheaval that follows when worlds collide.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (407K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Etext produced by Andrea Ball, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team, produced from images generously made available by the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions. HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Amelia E. Barr

Amelia E. Barr

1831–1919

An English-born novelist who turned hardship into a remarkably successful writing career, she became known for vivid historical fiction shaped by memories of Britain and years spent in Texas. Her best-known work, Remember the Alamo, helped bring Texas history to a wide popular audience.

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