For Love and Honor (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ...a lesson that he will not soon forget," Gladsy concluded, with a spirit and energy that both amused and delighted Geoffrey, who well knew what his betrothed was capable of when once thoroughly aroused, and he could imagine something of the scorn which the offender in question had called down upon his devoted head by his presumption. So he finally promised that he would not agitate the matter further, and he realized that it might result in a scandal that would prove very annoying just at that time. It seemed, too, as if Everet Mapleson himself had no desire to come in contact with his successful rival, for he suddenly dropped out of society, and was seen no more during the interval between that occurrence at the opera and the thirtieth. He was greatly missed, however, by many of the languishing belles, for he was esteemed "a great catch," and had been most industriously angled for by numerous anxious mammas, and scheming fathers with a doubtful bank account. Miss Addie Loring, perhaps, really took his sudden and unaccountable absence more to heart than any one else, for she had secretly begun to entertain a tender liking for him. During the last week before the wedding, that event became the chief topic of the day in the circle in which Gladys and Geoffrey moved, for the match was considered a most romantic one, and both parties were especial favorites, while for brilliancy and magnitude it was to be the affair of the season. Gifts of every description poured in upon the young couple, for whom their friends seemed unable to do enough to manifest their regard. "Mamma, I have silver and china enough to set up four establishments; what shall I do with it all?" Gladys laughingly remarked, one morning, after the...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ...a lesson that he will not soon forget," Gladsy concluded, with a spirit and energy that both amused and delighted Geoffrey, who well knew what his betrothed was capable of when once thoroughly aroused, and he could imagine something of the scorn which the offender in question had called down upon his devoted head by his presumption. So he finally promised that he would not agitate the matter further, and he realized that it might result in a scandal that would prove very annoying just at that time. It seemed, too, as if Everet Mapleson himself had no desire to come in contact with his successful rival, for he suddenly dropped out of society, and was seen no more during the interval between that occurrence at the opera and the thirtieth. He was greatly missed, however, by many of the languishing belles, for he was esteemed "a great catch," and had been most industriously angled for by numerous anxious mammas, and scheming fathers with a doubtful bank account. Miss Addie Loring, perhaps, really took his sudden and unaccountable absence more to heart than any one else, for she had secretly begun to entertain a tender liking for him. During the last week before the wedding, that event became the chief topic of the day in the circle in which Gladys and Geoffrey moved, for the match was considered a most romantic one, and both parties were especial favorites, while for brilliancy and magnitude it was to be the affair of the season. Gifts of every description poured in upon the young couple, for whom their friends seemed unable to do enough to manifest their regard. "Mamma, I have silver and china enough to set up four establishments; what shall I do with it all?" Gladys laughingly remarked, one morning, after the...

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Rarebooksclub.com

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2013

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First published

April 2013

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

128

ISBN-13

978-1-152-46939-6

Barcode

9781152469396

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1-152-46939-8



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