Charlotte TempleReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 176 pages A story of seduction, betrayal and retribution. It is a sentimental, moralistic novel of Eighteenth century that leaves the protagonist, Charlotte, in the midst of a cunning and unforgiving world. The quest of love leaves her in America; lonely and away from home. With moral teachings and guidelines for women, the novel instantly captivates.... |
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Contents
VOLUME I | 1 |
DOMESTIC CONCERNS | 7 |
UNEXPECTED MISFORTUNES | 15 |
CHANGE OF FORTUNE | 23 |
SUCH THINGS ARE | 33 |
AN INTRIGUING TEACHER | 40 |
NATURAL SENSE OF PROPRIETY INHERENT IN THE FEMALE BOSOM | 47 |
DOMESTIC PLEASURES PLANNED | 55 |
CRUEL DISAPPOINTMENT | 88 |
MATERNAL SORROW | 96 |
EMBARKATION | 103 |
NECESSARY DIGRESSION | 108 |
A WEDDING | 115 |
VOLUME II | 121 |
A MISTAKE DISCOVERED | 128 |
CHAPTER XX | 135 |
WE KNOW NOT WHAT A DAY MAY BRING FORTH | 62 |
WHEN WE HAVE EXCITED CURIOSITY IT IS BUT AN ACT OF GOOD NATURE TO GRATIFY IT | 69 |
CONFLICT OF LOVE AND DUTY | 74 |
CHAPTER XII | 80 |
CHAPTER XXI | 144 |
SORROWS OF THE HEART | 150 |
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