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Fuel of Fire

Fuel of Fire

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Number of Chapters: 24

Length: 09 hours and 16 minutes

Language: English

"Then was there war in the house of Baxendale. Guy had made up his mind to wed the fair daughter of the forester; while Sir Stephen and Dame Alice his wife had made up their minds — with equal firmness — that no son of their noble name should mate with a daughter of the people". A rumor started that the girl was a witch and so she was burned. However before she was burned she cursed the family who condemned her:
"First by the King, and then by the State,
And thirdly by that which is thrice as great
As these, and a thousandfold stronger and higher
Shall Baxendale Hall be made fuel of fire".
Ever since, the Baxendales cannot be truly happy, for they cannot have true love. What is life without love? They do their duty, rule over the land, but cannot be happy. Can the curse be lifted? Can a Baxendale experience true love?
This book is a protest against the prominent view of marriage at the time. Against the values of ambition and duty, and of course against social class. It offers a new way to look at marriage, the modern way of true love. A year after publishing this novel, the author, a daughter of a viscount, would marry a senior teacher at a navy school. Not someone from her own class. However the marriage was described as very happy. - Summary from the book's prolog with additions by Stav Nisser.

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Prologue (John)
Chapter I. The Burtons (Jim Locke)
Chapter II. Baxendale Hall (Jim Locke)
Chapter III. Laurence Baxendale (Jim Locke)
Chapter IV. Mrs. Candy (Jim Locke)
Chapter V. Anthony's suggestion (Jim Locke)
Chapter VI. Rufus Webb (Jim Locke)
Chapter VII. A woman tempts (Jim Locke)
Chapter VIII. The course of true love (Jim Locke)
Chapter IX. Another woman tempts (Jim Locke)
Chapter X. Mrs. Candy's holiday (Jim Locke)
Chapter XI. The burning of Baxendale (Jim Locke)
Chapter XII. Suspicion (Jim Locke)
Chapter XIII. The losing of the keys (Jim Locke)
Chapter XIV. The finding of the keys (Jim Locke)
Chapter XV. In the lanes (Jim Locke)
Chapter XVI. Mrs. Candy's opinion (Jim Locke)
Chapter XVII. Vain oblations (Jim Locke)
Chapter XVIII. Wedding bells (Jim Locke)
Chapter XIX. Winter days (Jim Locke)
Chapter XX. To what purpose ? (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXI. Lady Alicia (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXII. The lanes again (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXIII. The professor's visit (Jim Locke)
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