The lives of squire's daughter Matilda Pedley and her maid, Rachel resume against the backdrop of a country agitating for Reform. Rachel is now happily settled with Jed Fairfax, and Matilda has finally rebuilt the debt-ridden estate her husband left. The debonair Harry Bennett, now an MP, still yearns for her, but Matilda resists all overtures. As the next generation comes to the fore, Harry's daughters, Judith and Olivia meet Adam and Clare Pedley out riding. Judith, unconventional and headstrong, is immediately drawn to ...
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The lives of squire's daughter Matilda Pedley and her maid, Rachel resume against the backdrop of a country agitating for Reform. Rachel is now happily settled with Jed Fairfax, and Matilda has finally rebuilt the debt-ridden estate her husband left. The debonair Harry Bennett, now an MP, still yearns for her, but Matilda resists all overtures. As the next generation comes to the fore, Harry's daughters, Judith and Olivia meet Adam and Clare Pedley out riding. Judith, unconventional and headstrong, is immediately drawn to Clare; while Olivia, not knowing she and Adam share the same father, finds herself strangely attracted to him. Clare learns that her father - the despicable George - is back in Halby. Having lost nothing of his vile character, he will put Clare's life and virtue in jeopardy for monetary gain. By chance Adam meets Emily, Rachel's daughter, and they fall instantly in love. Fearful of the emnity between their families, they can only meet in secret. But Adam is determined nothing will prevent their future together, whatever the cost . . .
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Very Good. The slightest of shelfwear to extremities of dustjacket, otherwise fine. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 288 p. Leicestershire Chronicles, 2.