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Man and Wife
Wilkie Collins
ADVANCING from time past to time present, the Prologue leaves the date last attained (thesummer of eighteen hundred and fifty-five), and travels on through an interval of twelve years-tellswho lived, who died, who prospered, and who failed among the persons concerned in the tragedy atthe Hampstead villa-and, this done, leaves the reader at the opening of THE STORY in the springof eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. The record begins with a marriage-the marriage of Mr. Vanborough and Lady Jane Parnell. In three months from the memorable day when his solicitor had informed him that he was a freeman, Mr. Vanborough possessed the wife he desired, to grace the head of his table and to push hisfortunes in the world-the Legislature of Great Britain being the humble servant of his treachery, and the respectable accomplice of his crime. He entered Parliament. He gave (thanks to his wife) six of the grandest dinners, and two of themost crowded balls of the season. He made a successful first speech in the House of Commons. Heendowed a church in a poor neighborhood. He wrote an article which attracted attention in aquarterly review. He discovered, denounced, and remedied a crying abuse in the administration of apublic charity. He received (thanks once more to his wife) a member of the Royal family among thevisitors at his country house in the autumn recess. These were his triumphs, and this his rate ofprogress on the way to the peerage, during the first year of his life as the husband of Lady Jane. There was but one more favor that Fortune could confer on her spoiled child-and Fortunebestowed it. There was a spot on Mr. Vanborough's past life as long as the woman lived whom hehad disowned and deserted. At the end of the first year Death took her-and the spot was rubbedout. She had met the merciless injury inflicted on her with a rare patience, with an admirable courage. It is due to Mr. Vanborough to admit that he broke her heart, with the strictest attention topropriety. He offered (through his lawyer ) a handsome provision for her and for her child. It wasrejected, without an instant's hesitation. She repudiated his money-she repudiated his name. By thename which she had borne in her maiden days-the name which she had made illustrious in herArt-the mother and daughter were known to all who cared to inquire after them when they hadsunk in the world
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| Publicado | 19 de febrero de 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9798710999479 |
| Editores | Independently Published |
| Páginas | 450 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 25 mm · 653 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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