- Who is She?
- At the Breakfast Table
- A Luncheon Party
- Another Luncheon Party
- In Council
- Happiness
- The Worth of Things
- Mrs. Armadale
- The Family
- Lois's Garden
- Summer Movements
- Appledore
- A Summer Hotel
- Watched
- Tactics
- Mrs. Marx's Opinion
- Tom's Decision
- Mr. Dillwyn's Plan
- News
- Shampuashuh
- Greville's memoirs
- Learning
- A Breakfast Table
- The Carpenter
- Roast Pig
- Scruples
- Peas and Radishes
- The Lagoon of Venice
- An Ox Cart
- Poetry
- Long Clams
- A Visitor
- The Value of Money
- Under An Umbrella
- Opinions
- Two Sunday Schools
- An Oyster supper
- Breaking Up
- Luxury
- Attentions
- Chess
- Rules
- About Work
- Choosing a Wife
- Duty
- Off and On
- Plans
- Announcements
- On the Pass
There are many romantic tales about a handsome and rich man falling in love with a beautiful lower class woman over the objections of his family. Remember Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy? however, it takes more than a good woman to secure a man's happiness. He has to have mental strength. It is not certain that our hero, Tom, has that. Lois is a great woman. However, according to his sister, she is a "nobody." Does money and position control everything? Certainly not. Good people deserve to be happy. But only those who have enough strength to secure their happiness, on their own terms. A secondary plot involves Philip, another man who loves Lois, who discovers the love of God and becomes a better man. Not for the woman he loves, but for himself. Want to know if Tom overcomes his family's objections and married the love of his life? Want to read a lively book with an unforgettable and enchanting writing style? If you do, read the book. (Summary by Stav Nisser)
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