ISBN: | 9780899661896 |
Publisher: | Buccaneer Books |
Published: | 1 February, 1982 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Editions: |
2 other editions
of this product
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- A Double Affair
- August Folly
- Before Lunch
- Before Lunch
- Cheerfulness Breaks in
- Close Quarters
- County Chronicle
- Enter Sir Robert
- Growing Up
- Growing up
- Happy Returns
- High Rising
- Jutland Cottage
- Love Among the Ruins
- Love at All Ages
- Marling Hall
- Miss Bunting
- Never Too Late
- Northbridge Rectory
- Peace Breaks Out
- Pomfret Towers
- Private Enterprise
- Summer Half
- The Brandons
- The Demon in the House
- The Duke's Daughter
- The Headmistress
- The old bank house
- Three Score and Ten
- What Did It Mean?
- Wild Strawberries
The book begins with Lady Graham's announcement of the imminent return of the elusive Sir Robert Graham and ends as Sir Robert enters the house. What happens in between is more than usually 'Much Ado About Nothing'. We meet Vicar Choyce whose vacillation is matched by Lady Graham's vagueness (as she becomes more and more like Lady Emily). Much of the action consists of a stately pavanne between them as they decide and undecide and decide again that Sir Robert (when he returns -- any moment now) will take over the churchwarden's duties from the ailing Squire Halliday. Meanwhile, Edith Graham, as the only Ingenue in sight, enjoys the vague attentions of three young men, including her cousin Lord Mellings (Ludovic), until Uncle David Leslie and wife sweep her off for a visit to America. Still between generations, Thirkell produces the only book so far with no marriages or engagements.
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