There are the usual misunderstandings in the small village of Royden, but one year they combine to cause serious friction. An elderly lady, the embodiment of kindness, is turned out of her favourite pew by the new vicar. Young and old residents start to view each other with suspicion when a banished husband returns, allegedly to harm his children again. Both Mary Grey and Elsa Knott want to marry Gordon Pyne, who lives in the White House. When Gordon’s father returns, Gordon is accused of his murder. This is a very readable romance from 1900, with many twists and turns. It has been lightly abridged and edited.
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In the small village of Royden, misunderstandings cause serious friction as an elderly lady is turned out of her pew and a banished husband returns. The intertwining lives of Mary Grey, Elsa Knott, and Gordon Pyne are caught up in accusations of murder and suspicion, making for a gripping and twist-filled romance from 1900.
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