
THE - LOVELS OF ARDEN - BY THE AUTHOR OF - "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," "AURORA FLOYD," "VIXEN," "ISHMAEL," ETC., ETC., ETC. - CHEAP UNIFORM EDITION OF MISS BRADDON'S NOVELS.
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CHAPTER I. - COMING HOME.
CHAPTER II. - BEGINNING THE WORLD.
CHAPTER III. - FATHER AND DAUGHTER.
CHAPTER IV. - CLARISSA IS "TAKEN UP."
CHAPTER V. - AT HALE CASTLE.
CHAPTER VI. - AND THIS IS GEORGE FAIRFAX.
CHAPTER VII. - DANGEROUS GROUND.
CHAPTER VIII. - SMOULDERING FIRES.
A young woman steps off a cold October train, clutching the memories of a lonely French boarding school and a yearning for the home she barely recalls. Clarissa Lovel, freshly graduated and full of hopeful devotion, faces the stark reality of a Yorkshire landscape that has long outpaced her family's former prestige. As she travels toward the modest town of Holborough, the distance between her and her distant father seems as palpable as the fog that blankets the railway.
The journey introduces a cast of strangers whose presence hints at hidden motives—an unexpected gentleman bearing parcels, a bustling porter, and the quiet whisper of secrets waiting in the countryside. Against the backdrop of a fading aristocratic legacy, Clarissa must navigate expectations, family obligations, and the stirrings of her own heart, all while questioning whether the home she longs for will still recognize her.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1016K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1915
A bestselling Victorian writer who helped define sensation fiction, she is still best known for the wildly popular Lady Audley's Secret. Her novels mix mystery, domestic drama, and sharp social observation in a way that still feels lively today.
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