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1. In which tea leaves are inscrutable
2. In which waters are disturbed
3. In which plums are too tempting
4. In which Elinor divines something golden
5. In which a moonlit walk is unromantic
6. In which Aldreda acts a part
7. In which Aldreda, in fact, divines something
8. In which Elinor employs a stratagem
9. In which a chaperone is inopportune
10. In which Elinor calls on Mrs Marnie
11. In which a selkie pleads a cause
12. In which spinsterdom is contemplated
13. In which doubt enters Elinor’s heart
14. In which a sitting room is overcrowded
15. In which feminine wiles are employed
16. In which Samuel is protective
17. In which Beresford pays an unorthodox call
18. In which Elinor attempts map divination
19. In which Perry’s sensibilities are provoked
20. In which accusations are made
21. In which Elinor is less than pious
22. In which the truth causes strife
23. In which plum secrets are revealed
24. In which sweetmeats are a ploy
25. In which help arrives but is blind
26. In which much plum pie is consumed
Epilogue
Author’s Note
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Rosalie’s Newsletter
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Also by Rosalie Oaks
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