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Watersprings

Chapter 28 THE VICAR'S VIEW

Word Count: 1731    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

of Windlow, had been one of the salient features of the scene. It had been amusing to see the current of a human mi

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“"What are those wretched little flowers?" said Mr. Redmayne, pointing at them contemptuously. "Oh, don't say that," said Howard; "they are always the first to struggle up, and they are the earliest signs of spring. Those are aconites." "Aconites? Deadly poison " said Mr. Redmayne, in a tone of horror. "Well, I don't object to them, -- though I must say that I prefer the works of man to the works of God at all times and in all places. I don't like the spring -- it's a languid and treacherous time; it always makes me feel that I wish I were doing something else."”
1 Chapter 1 THE SCENE2 Chapter 2 RESTLESSNESS3 Chapter 3 WINDLOW4 Chapter 4 THE POOL5 Chapter 5 ON THE DOWN6 Chapter 6 THE HOME CIRCLE7 Chapter 7 COUNTRY LIFE8 Chapter 8 THE INHERITANCE9 Chapter 9 THE VICAR10 Chapter 10 WITH MAUD ALONE11 Chapter 11 JACK12 Chapter 12 DIPLOMACY13 Chapter 13 GIVING AWAY14 Chapter 14 BACK TO CAMBRIDGE15 Chapter 15 JACK'S ESCAPADE16 Chapter 16 THE VISIT17 Chapter 17 SELF-SUPPRESSION18 Chapter 18 THE PICNIC19 Chapter 19 DESPONDENCY20 Chapter 20 HIGHMINDEDNESS21 Chapter 21 THE AWAKENING22 Chapter 22 LOVE AND CERTAINTY23 Chapter 23 THE WEDDING24 Chapter 24 DISCOVERIES25 Chapter 25 THE NEW KNOWLEDGE26 Chapter 26 LOVE IS ENOUGH27 Chapter 27 THE NEW LIFE28 Chapter 28 THE VICAR'S VIEW29 Chapter 29 THE CHILD30 Chapter 30 CAMBRIDGE AGAIN31 Chapter 31 MAKING THE BEST OF IT32 Chapter 32 HOWARD'S PROFESSION33 Chapter 33 ANXIETY34 Chapter 34 THE DREAM-CHILD35 Chapter 35 THE POWER OF LOVE36 Chapter 36 THE TRUTH