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"Good-Morning, Rosamond!"

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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A widowed young woman in a small provincial community decides to claim a single day as entirely her own and plans how to spend it. The narrative follows her efforts to balance personal longing and social expectation as she negotiates household duties, the opinions and interventions of long-serving servants and neighbors, and a series of chance encounters that gradually reveal her character and desires. The work examines themes of independence, social ritual, and the rhythms of small-town life through an episodic, character-driven structure.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

“When one is to have perhaps only one wonderful day, decision how one shall spend any moment of it is important” Coloured frontis.
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“Mrs. Lee sat in her rocker knitting. Her ball of yarn was flipping about the sward under the paws of a white kitten” 42
“Regarding each other and yielding to the charm of the sunset and the music, they did not observe a black-whiskered man who was crawling through the orchard” 154
“Rosamond saw a man who was presumably in his ‘middle thirties’—a strong, well-built man, with face and hands tanned by years of turning them, unprotected, toward all weathers” 234

GOOD-MORNING, ROSAMOND!