- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapters 13 and 14
- Chapters 15 and 16
- Chapters 17 and 18
- Chapters 19 and 20
- Chapters 21 to 23
- Chapters 24 and 25
- Chapters 26 to 28
- Chapters 29 to 31
- Chapters 32 to 34
- Chapters 35 to 37
- Chapters 38 to 40
- Chapter 41
- Chapters 42 to 44
- Chapters 45 and 46
- Chapters 47 and 48
- Chapters 49 and 50
- Chapters 51 to 53
Deborah, a young girl from a Shropshire farm family, falls so deeply in love with the new preacher that she agrees to live with him as man and wife without marriage. She instinctively understands that finding love is like finding the mystical golden arrow--a lesson that Stephen has yet to learn. Their relationship, combining the most pragmatic aspects of rural life with a sublime vision of the natural world, is paralleled by that of her brother Joe and his bride Lily, a restless girl who sees her marriage only as an escape from her domineering father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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