Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
From the book:"Eighty pounds a year!" My reader can imagine that this was no great fortune. I had little or nothing to spend in kid gloves or cigars; indeed, to speak plain, prosaic English, I went without a good dinner far oftener than I had one. Yet, withal, I was passing rich on eighty pounds a year. My father, Captain Trevelyan, a brave and deserving officer, died when I was a child. My mother, a meek, fragile invalid, never recovered his loss, but died some years after him, leaving me alone in the world with my sister Clare. When I was young I had great dreams of fame and glory. I was to be a brave soldier like my dear, dead father, or a great writer or a statesman. I dreamed of everything except falling into the common grooves of life - which was my fate in after years. My mother, believing in my dreams, contrived to send me to college - we both considered a college education the only preliminary to a golden future. How she managed it out of her slender means I cannot tell, but she kept me at college for three years. I was just trying to decide what profession to adopt, when a letter came summoning me suddenly home.
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Edition | Availability |
---|---|
1
Coralie
February 8, 2006, 1st World Library - Literary Society
Hardcover
in English
142180316X 9781421803166
|
zzzz
|
2 |
zzzz
|
3
Coralie
May 20, 2005, 1st World Library - Literary Society
Paperback
in English
1421804166 9781421804163
|
aaaa
|
Book Details
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Community Reviews (0)
November 2, 2021 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
July 22, 2019 | Edited by MARC Bot | remove fake subjects |
June 27, 2012 | Edited by Tom Morris | merge authors |
June 23, 2010 | Edited by ImportBot | add details from OverDrive |
December 10, 2009 | Created by WorkBot | add works page |