Wife in Name Only

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Wife in Name Only

by Charlotte M. Brame

EN·~8 hours·45 chapters

Chapters

45 total
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[Transcriber's Note: There were several words that appeared to be printers errors in this book. These have been changed; the changes are marked, and the original spellings are at the end of the text.]

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Wife in Name Only

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By The Same Author In Uniform Style

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Wife in Name Only

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Chapter I.

21:28
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Chapter II.

19:50
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Chapter III.

11:05
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Chapter IV.

8:58
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Chapter V.

10:33
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Chapter VI.

34:53

Description

Dr. Stephen Letsom watches the autumn sunset from his modest window in Castledene, a picturesque Kent town that seems to sigh with the changing colors of the season. The fading light mirrors his own gloom, for his medical practice, once a hopeful venture of youth, has dwindled into a precarious existence. The townsfolk are divided—poor laborers who still admire his dedication, shop‑keepers who tolerate him, and the gentry whose sharp tongues have made him an unwelcome presence.

Financial pressures gnaw at him: unpaid rent, mounting bills, and a housekeeper whose complaints grow louder with each empty purse. Memories of a lost love, a bright young woman who died before they could marry, linger like a ghost over his thoughts. As the night deepens, Dr. Letsom feels the weight of desperation and wonders whether a sudden, perhaps unconventional, arrangement might finally lift the shadow that has settled over his life.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (493K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Charlotte M. Brame

Charlotte M. Brame

1836–1884

A hugely popular Victorian storyteller, she wrote dramatic, emotional novels that reached vast audiences in Britain and the United States, often under the name Bertha M. Clay. Best known for Dora Thorne, she became one of the most widely read authors of popular romance fiction in the 19th century.

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