Vicar's Daughter

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George MacDonald 1872
English
  • Introductory
  • I Try
  • My Wedding
  • Judy's Visit
  • Good Society
  • A Refuge From the Heat
  • Connie
  • Connie's Baby
  • The Foundling Re-found
  • Wagtail Comes to Honor
  • A Stupid Chapter
  • An Introduction
  • My First Dinner Party.-A Negatived Proposal (part 1)
  • My First Dinner Party.-A Negatived Proposal (part 2)
  • A Picture
  • Rumors
  • A Discovery
  • Miss Clare
  • Miss Clare's Home
  • Her Story (part 1)
  • Her Story (part 2)
  • A Remarkable Fact
  • Lady Bernard
  • My Second Dinner Party
  • The End of the Evening
  • My First Terror (part 1)
  • My First Terror (part 2)
  • Its Sequel
  • Troubles
  • Miss Clare Amongst her Friends
  • Mr. Morley
  • A Strange Text (part 1)
  • A Strange Text (part 2)
  • About Servants
  • About Percival
  • My Second Terror
  • The Clouds After the Rain
  • The Sunshine
  • What Lady Bernard Thought of it
  • Retrospective
  • Mrs. Cromwell Comes (part 1)
  • Mrs. Cromwell Comes (part 2)
  • Mrs. Cromwell Goes
  • Ancestral Wisdom
  • Child Nonsense
  • ''Double, Double, Toil and Trouble''
  • Rager and Marion
  • A Little More About Roger, and About Mr. Blackstone
  • The Dea Ex
This is the third book of the 'Marshmallow' trilogy. It is a fictional autobiography written by Ethelwyn Percivale, or 'Wynnie'. Her father is a clergyman, Mr. Walton, whose history has already been told in "A Quiet Neighborhood", the first of the three books. Wynnie has a happy childhood and falls in love with a struggling artist. It is about Wynnie and her family, and her little circle of old and new friends. We learn much about the poor of society of that time. This book is set in the real, every-day world, and our narrator is serious when she calls her life ''quiet and ordinary''. Though there are some exciting incidents, visits made, and long conversations about God. This book is a delightful read. - Summary by fiddlesticks

The trilogy:
Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
The Seaboard Parish
The Vicar's Daughter

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