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A Red Wallflower

A Red Wallflower

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Number of Chapters: 48

Length: 15 hours and 41 minutes

Language: English

A motherless girl finds life very lonely living with only her dour father and two servants in the quiet New England countryside. Lonely, that is, until a neighbor begins to fill her long days and hungry mind with fascinating studies and companionship. These rich days leave an even bigger blank when his parents send him to college and eventually to university in England, determined to keep him away from young Esther. Where can she find the comfort and joy for which she is longing and searching as she grows into womanhood?
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After Dandelions (Hannah Mary)
At Home (Hannah Mary)
The Box of Coins (Hannah Mary)
Learning (jenno)
Contamination (jenno)
Going to College (jenno)
Coming Home (jenno)
A Nosegay (Nancy Gorgen)
Want of Comfort (Nancy Gorgen)
The Blessing (Nancy Gorgen)
Dissent (Nancy Gorgen)
The Vacation (Shashank Jakhmola)
Letters (Nancy Gorgen)
Struggles (Nancy Gorgen)
Comfort (Hannah Mary)
Rest and Unrest (Nancy Gorgen)
Moving (Shashank Jakhmola)
A Neighbor (Shashank Jakhmola)
Happy People (Nancy Gorgen)
School (Shashank Jakhmola)
The Colonel's Toast (Nancy Gorgen)
A Question (Nancy Gorgen)
A Debate (Nancy Gorgen)
Disappointment (Nancy Gorgen)
A Head of Lettuce (Nancy Gorgen)
Ways and Means (Nancy Gorgen)
Onions (Shashank Jakhmola)
Strawberries (Shashank Jakhmola)
Hay and Oats (Nancy Gorgen)
A House (Nancy Gorgen)
Major Street (Nancy Gorgen)
Moving (Nancy Gorgen)
Betty (Nancy Gorgen)
Holidays (Nancy Gorgen)
Antiquities (Nancy Gorgen)
Interpretations (Nancy Gorgen)
A Stand (Shashank Jakhmola)
Life Plans (Nancy Gorgen)
Skirmishing (Nancy Gorgen)
London (Nancy Gorgen)
An Old House (Nancy Gorgen)
The Tower (Yvonne Theodor)
Martin's Court (Yvonne Theodor)
The Duke of Trefoil (Nancy Gorgen)
The Abbey (Nancy Gorgen)
A Visit (Nancy Gorgen)
A Talk (Nancy Gorgen)
A Settlement (Nancy Gorgen)
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