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Although the nighttime service is performed in a rather somnambulistic manner, the grey ancient cathedral exudes a profound sense of peace. Gilbert Fenton saw the girl Mrs. Lister had been staring at so much during the ceremony that he frequently found his eyes returning to her again.Every day Gilbert Fenton paid a visit to Marian at Lidford because he was troubled by a glimpse of the future.Even though the security of the operations at Mr. Fenton's offices in Great St. Helens was in danger, he remained in Lidford for an additional week. An unbreakable link connected Stephen Whitelaw's life to…mehr

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Although the nighttime service is performed in a rather somnambulistic manner, the grey ancient cathedral exudes a profound sense of peace. Gilbert Fenton saw the girl Mrs. Lister had been staring at so much during the ceremony that he frequently found his eyes returning to her again.Every day Gilbert Fenton paid a visit to Marian at Lidford because he was troubled by a glimpse of the future.Even though the security of the operations at Mr. Fenton's offices in Great St. Helens was in danger, he remained in Lidford for an additional week. An unbreakable link connected Stephen Whitelaw's life to Ellen Carley's. She continued to stare into her father's face in the hopes that he could show some sign of trembling or give off a clue of a potential release. She went from one assignment to the next, working assiduously and with an unfailing vigor.On the Oronoco, John Saltram looked for Mr. Nowell, but he was unsuccessful in finding him. Ellen Whitelaw overheard a harsh, anguished cry that tormented her for some time afterward. She was unable to forget that crazed, strange sound, and she was always searching for an explanation. Although her beauty had somewhat diminished in brilliance, something about her face moved him more deeply than the previous charm.
Autorenporträt
Mary Elizabeth Brandon was one of the most popular novelist of the Victorian era, born on 4 October 1835, in London. Her mother Fanny White was an Irish lady and father Henry Brandon was a Cornish solicitor. She got education at home as her mother was living in separation from her father. In her early life, she adopted acting as career. Her first novel The Trail of the Serpent was published in 1861. In 1862, she created sensation by writing world fame murder mystery, The Lady Audley's Secret and earned name and fame in literary world. She wrote more than 70 novels and a number of plays. She died on 4 February 1915. Her notable works - The Christmas Hirelings, The Doctor's Wife, The Trail of the Serpent, Lady Audley's Secret, Aurora Floyd, The Cold Embrace, The Golden Calf, The Lawyer's Secret, Run to Earth etc.