A Modern ChronicleMacmillan, 1910 - 524 էջ How many stories and novels have been written about the pursuance of wealth and position only to find that, once achieved, neither offers much happiness? Well, here's another one. Honora Leffingwell is born into wealth, but when her parents die in an accident, she is raised by a middle-class aunt and uncle in St. Louis. She dreams of the good life, especially of the upper crust in social position, and her chance comes when a rich schoolmate invites her to spend some time at her mansion. Her head spins with the possibilities, especially when she's introduced to a number of eligible bachelors. She chooses to marry Howard Spence, a rising stockbroker. But when Honora realizes he's good at making money (it's his abiding passion) but not so hot in introducing her into society, she grows tired of him. When she meets the handsome and dynamic and well placed Hugh Chiltern, she decides to divorce Howard and marry him. Churchill spends a good deal of time with the details of this divorce, which ends up occurring in Reno, because he's very much appalled by it all. |
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... , and had nice things , and a picture gallery like Mr. Dwyer . " " I should like to have beautiful pictures , Honora . " " I don't like Mr. Dwyer , " declared Honora , abruptly . " You mustn't say that , Honora , " was 14 A MODERN ...
... , and had nice things , and a picture gallery like Mr. Dwyer . " " I should like to have beautiful pictures , Honora . " " I don't like Mr. Dwyer , " declared Honora , abruptly . " You mustn't say that , Honora , " was 14 A MODERN ...
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... don't see why you married me , " said Aunt Mary - a periodical remark of hers . " But , Tom , I do wish her to appear as well as the other children , and ( Aunt Mary actually blushed ) the child has good looks . " Why don't you go as ...
... don't see why you married me , " said Aunt Mary - a periodical remark of hers . " But , Tom , I do wish her to appear as well as the other children , and ( Aunt Mary actually blushed ) the child has good looks . " Why don't you go as ...
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... marry me . But I don't intend to give up . No man who is worth his salt ever gives up . 99 " You are old enough to get married now , " said Honora , still considerate . " But I am not rich enough , " said CONCERNING PROVIDENCE 25.
... marry me . But I don't intend to give up . No man who is worth his salt ever gives up . 99 " You are old enough to get married now , " said Honora , still considerate . " But I am not rich enough , " said CONCERNING PROVIDENCE 25.
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... don't blame Mary Leffingwell . She thinks she is doing her duty , but it has always seemed to me that Honora was one of those children who would better have been brought up on bread and butter and jam . " " Honora would only have eaten ...
... don't blame Mary Leffingwell . She thinks she is doing her duty , but it has always seemed to me that Honora was one of those children who would better have been brought up on bread and butter and jam . " " Honora would only have eaten ...
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... Don't laugh . I think it's horrid of you always to laugh when I tell you things for your own good . " " It was the idea of being almost distinguished look- ing that - that gave me a shock , " he assured her re- pentantly . " You should ...
... Don't laugh . I think it's horrid of you always to laugh when I tell you things for your own good . " " It was the idea of being almost distinguished look- ing that - that gave me a shock , " he assured her re- pentantly . " You should ...
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Էջ 155 - Wilt thou have this Man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him, love, honour, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
Էջ 379 - But I must ask you to believe me when I say that I shan't come back.
Էջ 51 - Mrs. Wharton is not guilty of expressing the fact in the same cloying terms; it is this rose-colored future which is withheld from Honora Leffingwell in Churchill's Modern Chronicle until she has learned that "The greatest wonders are not at the ends of the earth, but near us" 50 and that being 49 Kate Douglas Wiggin, Rose o'the River (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1905), p.
Էջ 250 - ... suffragette"; her highest praise comes from a country woman who says she will "make a good wife for somebody." She is a feminine feminist, "one that might have governed a province and yet still have been a woman." Although each heroine wishes at least once that she were a man, although each possesses a "quality which, in a man, leads to a career and fame...
Էջ 24 - What in the world are we going to do with all these people?" I said to the little wife, half apologetically, partly quizzical and yet with a tinge of earnestness illy concealed. "Oh, never mind, we will get along all right some way ; I'll venture father has brought a tent...