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The things which belong—

Chapter 2: AUTHOR’S NOTE
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About This Book

The novel traces an older couple and their inner lives as they confront change in home and relationships, told in three parts offering his, her, and joint perspectives. It opens with a decisive letter that alters domestic arrangements and exposes long-buried emotions; both characters react in ways that reveal memory, restraint, and the tension between attachment to place and the need to move on. Through detailed domestic scenes and shifting viewpoints, it examines belonging, resignation, and the subtle negotiations of love and duty as private choices reshape daily life and future paths.

Published 1925

Made and printed in Great Britain at
The Mayflower Press, Plymouth. William Brendon & Son, Ltd.

AUTHOR’S NOTE

The author wishes to say that, in spite of the “local colour” in this book, the situation between the characters is purely imaginary.