How it all Came Round by L.T. Meade
The novel revolves around a young woman who returns to her family's estate after being away for several years. She becomes embroiled in a mystery surrounding a valuable treasure and a long-lost relative. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she uncovers secrets about her family's past and confronts the consequences of their actions.
By L.T. Meade · First published 1898 · Genre: Fiction, Adventure, Coming-of-Age · 58 chapters
Contents
- The Rich Charlotte
- The Poor Charlotte
- The Story
- Two Ways of Looking at it
- Love in a Diamond
- In Prince's Gate
- It Interests her
- The Woman by the Hearth
- Charlotte Cannot Bear the Dark
- John and Jasper Harman
- "
- Four Months Hence
- His First Brief
- Lodgings in Kentish Town
- Mr. Harman's Confidence
- "Vengeance is Mine."
- Happiness not Justice
- "Sugar and Spice and all that's Nice."
- "the Pretty Lady"
- Two Charlottes
- A Friend in Need
- Empty Purses
- "Thy will be Done."
- "you Kept a Secret from me."
- They Recall too Much
- Had he Seen a Ghost?
- The Children's Great-Uncle
- Cut off with a Shilling
- "Something Better for the Children than Money."
- She Could not Postpone her Engagement
- Where had the Money Cares Vanished to?
- Jasper's Terror
- The Reading of the will
- Trustees
- Dan's Wife
- An Old Wedding-Ring
- Three Facts
- The Doctor's Verdict
- Puzzled
- Charlotte's Plea
- No Wedding on the Twentieth
- "I Love him," she Answered
- "you don't Want Money?"
- Love before Gold
- The Fate of a Letter
- "the Way of Transgressors."
- Charlotte Harman's Comfort
- The Children's Attic
- He Wept
- Home's Sermon
- A Sinner
- A Hidden Sin
- The Prince of Peace
- Charlotte's Room
- How Sandy Wilson Speaks out his Mind
- Mrs. Home's Dream
- John
- Bride and Bridegroom
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