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The collection presents several domestic narratives centered on social ambition, family ties, and romantic entanglements. One story traces a woman's rise from humble origins to high society, her European travels, and her pursuit of acceptance with the aid of an influential acquaintance. Other tales shift between country farms and drawing rooms to follow young people, guardians, and relatives through courtships, moral dilemmas, financial pressures, and reconciliations. Threads of mistaken identity, inheritance complications, and personal growth lead multiple characters toward marriages, restored relationships, or tempered ambitions, with resolution emphasizing character, duty, and the steadying effects of home.

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Title: Mrs. Hallam's companion; and The Spring Farm, and other tales

Author: Mary Jane Holmes

Release date: January 13, 2023 [eBook #69780]
Most recently updated: October 19, 2024

Language: English

Original publication: United States: G. W. Dillingham, 1896

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POPULAR NOVELS
BY
MRS. MARY J. HOLMES.
Tempest and Sunshine.
English Orphans.
Homestead on Hillside.
’Lena Rivers.
Meadow Brook.
Dora Deane.
Cousin Maude.
Marian Grey.
Edith Lyle.
Daisy Thornton.
Chateau d’Or.
Queenie Hetherton.
Bessie’s Fortune.
Marguerite.
Darkness and Daylight.
Hugh Worthington.
Cameron Pride.
Rose Mather.
Ethelyn’s Mistake.
Milbank.
Edna Browning.
West Lawn.
Mildred.
Forrest House.
Madeline.
Christmas Stories.
Gretchen.
Dr. Hathern’s Daughters. (New.)
“Mrs. Holmes is a peculiarly pleasant and fascinating writer. Her books are always entertaining, and she has the rare faculty of enlisting the sympathy and affections of her readers, and of holding their attention to her pages with deep and absorbing interest.”
Handsomely bound in cloth. Price, $1.50 each, and sent free by mail on receipt of price,
BY
G. W. DILLINGHAM, Publisher
SUCCESSOR TO
G. W. CARLETON & CO., New York.

Mrs. Hallam’s Companion.
AND
THE SPRING FARM,
AND OTHER TALES.

BY
Mrs. MARY J. HOLMES
AUTHOR OF
“TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE,” “’LENA RIVERS,” “GRETCHEN,” “MARGUERITE,” “DR. HATHERN’S DAUGHTERS,” ETC., ETC.
NEW YORK:
G. W. Dillingham, Publisher,
MDCCCXCVI.
Copyright, 1896, by
Mrs. MARY J. HOLMES.
[All rights reserved.]