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The Great House

Chapter 7: 1919
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About This Book

The story opens with a young woman in a cold attic dormitory in Paris and follows her return to England and involvement with a landed household and its inhabitants. A cast including John Audley, Peter, Toft, My Lord, and others become entangled in local politics culminating in an election and the Corn Law crisis, exposing social tensions and conflicting loyalties. The narrative mixes romance, intrigue, and class conflict through disappearances, daring rescues, mistaken or hidden identities, and discoveries such as the Audley Bible and a deed of renunciation. Ultimately private sacrifices and public actions force characters to reassess duty, affection, and self-determination, producing reconciliations and new positions within the great house and community.

THE GREAT HOUSE

BY

STANLEY J. WEYMAN

Author of “The Castle Inn,” “Chippinge,”
“A Gentleman of France,” etc., etc.

NEW YORK

LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO.

FOURTH AVENUE AND 30th STREET

1919

Copyright, 1919
BY

STANLEY J. WEYMAN


Contents

CHAPTER I. The Hôtel Lambert—Upstairs.
CHAPTER II. The Hôtel Lambert—Downstairs.
CHAPTER III. The Lawyer Abroad.
CHAPTER IV. Homeward Bound.
CHAPTER V. The London Packet.
CHAPTER VI. Field and Forge.
CHAPTER VII. Mr. John Audley.
CHAPTER VIII. The Gatehouse.
CHAPTER IX. Old Things.
CHAPTER X. New Things.
CHAPTER XI. Tact and Temper.
CHAPTER XII. The Yew Walk.
CHAPTER XIII. Peter Pauper.
CHAPTER XIV. The Manchester Men.
CHAPTER XV. Strange Bedfellows.
CHAPTER XVI. The Great House at Beaudelays.
CHAPTER XVII. To the Rescue.
CHAPTER XVIII. Masks and Faces.
CHAPTER XIX. The Corn Law Crisis.
CHAPTER XX. Peter’s Return.
CHAPTER XXI. Toft at the Butterflies.
CHAPTER XXII. My Lord Speaks.
CHAPTER XXIII. Blore Under Weaver.
CHAPTER XXIV. An Agent of the Old School.
CHAPTER XXV. Mary is Lonely.
CHAPTER XXVI. Missing.
CHAPTER XXVII. A Footstep in the Hall.
CHAPTER XXVIII. The News from Riddsley.
CHAPTER XXIX. The Audley Bible.
CHAPTER XXX. A Friend in Need.
CHAPTER XXXI. Ben Bosham.
CHAPTER XXXII. Mary Makes a Discovery.
CHAPTER XXXIII. The Meeting at the Maypole.
CHAPTER XXXIV. By the Canal.
CHAPTER XXXV. My Lord Speaks Out.
CHAPTER XXXVI. The Riddsley Election.
CHAPTER XXXVII. A Turn of the Wheel.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. Toft’s Little Surprise.
CHAPTER XXXIX. The Deed of Renunciation.
CHAPTER XL. “Let Us Make Others Thankful.”