Book Excerpt et us go into all that again! I’m not going to marry on four hundred a year and spend the rest of my life in a pokey little flat on the edge of London. Why can’t you make more money?”I did have a dash at it, you know. I waylaid old Bodger–Colonel Bodger, […]
From an artistic point of view, the most perfect of Charlotte Brontë’s stories. Practically an autobiography, it abounds with rich humour and keen analysis of character.
Old acquaintances, made in the two other stories, reappear: Tars Tarkas, Tardos Mors and others. There is a happy ending to the story in the union of the Warlord, the title conferred upon John Carter, with Dejah Thoris.
One of the sweetest stories of New England life ever written; one full of the love and tenderness made possible by honest Christian living among pure, wholehearted and broad-minded country folks. Founded on the very successful play of the same title by Lottie Blair Parker, made into a movie by D.W. Griffiths.