Waynflete
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Christabel R. Coleridge. Waynflete
Waynflete
Table of Contents
Part 1, Chapter V
Interesting
Part 1, Chapter VI
Good Comrades
Part 1, Chapter VII
The Cupboard in the Wall
Part 1, Chapter VIII
The Skeleton in the Cupboard
Part 1, Chapter IX
“Go Back, My Lord, Across the Moor.”
Part 1, Chapter X
“The One Maid for Me.”
Part 1, Chapter XI
“Striving for Dear Existence.”
Part 2, Chapter I
A Big Situation
Part 2, Chapter II
Crossing the Flete
Part 2, Chapter III
Ministers of Grace
Part 2, Chapter IV
Throwing Down the Gauntlet
Part 2, Chapter V
The Mother’s Book
Part 2, Chapter VI
Part 2, Chapter VII
Waiting for Guy
Part 2, Chapter VIII
“Unadvisedly with his Lips.”
Part 2, Chapter IX
The White Wreath
Part 2, Chapter X
Grit
Part 2, Chapter XI
Helping and Hindering
Part 2, Chapter XII
Harebells in Snow
Part 3, Chapter I
Handicapped
Part 3, Chapter II
“A Little Hint—A Mystic Flash.”
Part 3, Chapter III
Saint Michael
Part 3, Chapter IV
The Family Face
Part 3, Chapter V
T’ Owd Gen’leman
Part 3, Chapter VI
Hopes and Fears
Part 3, Chapter VII
Life and Death
Part 3, Chapter VIII
Mr. Van Brunt
Part 3, Chapter IX
The Arch-Fear
Part 3, Chapter X
Two, or Three?
Part 3, Chapter XI
Waynflete of Waynflete
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Christabel R. Coleridge
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Guy had really returned from London with a “new-fangled idea,” or, rather, with plans for carrying out one long entertained, and with more courage than usual for putting it forward. He liked the business, and had no lack of ideas concerning it; but during the two years that he had been at work in the mill his position there had become more and more difficult. He could not feel himself a nobody, and he knew what ought to be done; but his aunt had given him no place and no authority; to use the idiom of his county, “he had no say in the work,” and Mrs. Waynflete thought so little of his powers or of his character that she never received his suggestions with favour. She distrusted him, and he knew it, and to a certain extent he knew why. But he was quite sure of his ground now, and as soon as the visitors had departed, he proceeded to unfold his mind.
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