
Chapter One. - “I’ll have to do it.”
Chapter Two. - Too successful!
Chapter Three. - Mrs Gifford is married.
Chapter Four. - A fellow traveller introduces herself.
Chapter Five. - Miss Rhodes, Poisoner.
Chapter Six. - The Invitation.
Chapter Seven. - Transformation of Cecil.
Chapter Eight. - The Reception.
Chapter Nine. - The supper.
Chapter Ten. - Nowhere to go.
Claire Gifford spends her days in a modest Brussels pension, caught between a heart that resists and a mind that insists she must marry. The pressure comes not from a lover but from her widowed mother, whose own youthful spirit and secretive past loom over every choice Claire makes. As an only child, Claire has long lived in the comfortable, if sometimes vague, shadow of her mother’s expectations, yet the prospect of a union feels more like an obligation than a desire.
A sudden bank notice shatters the fragile equilibrium, exposing the precarious finances that have quietly sustained their lives. Mrs. Gifford, still radiant and graceful despite her age, must confront a reality she has long avoided, and she turns to Claire for a solution. The tension between filial duty and personal longing begins to unfold, promising a journey where Claire must decide whether independence or compliance will define her future.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (528K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-04-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1917
A prolific English storyteller for girls and young women, she filled her novels with school life, family tangles, and spirited heroines finding their way. Writing under her married name, she became a familiar voice in popular fiction of the late Victorian and Edwardian years.
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