I think that is the way my father would begin. My name is Ethelwyn Percivale and used to be Ethelwyn Walton. I always put the Walton in between when I write to my father; for I think it is quite enough to have to leave father and mother behind for a husband without leaving their name behind you also. I am fond of lumber-rooms and in some houses consider them far the most interesting spots; but I don't choose that my old name should lie about in the one at home.
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I think that is the way my father would begin. My name is Ethelwyn Percivale and used to be Ethelwyn Walton. I always put the Walton in between when I write to my father; for I think it is quite enough to have to leave father and mother behind for a husband without leaving their name behind you also. I am fond of lumber-rooms and in some houses consider them far the most interesting spots; but I don't choose that my old name should lie about in the one at home.
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Add this copy of The Vicar's Daughter to cart. $58.41, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2006 by BiblioBazaar.
This review is for the "Jefferson Publication" copyright 2015, which I bought new. (It has a large brown rectangle on the cover with a wide black strip down one side and across the bottom.) This is a horrible printing of this otherwise wonderful story. It looks like it was printed off Gutenberg Press and then printed on 8.5 x 11" paper and then bound. Since the typeface is very small and each line is very long, it is very difficult to read. It is hard to keep the eyes tracking across the page without getting lost. I would never pay money for this version.