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The Moss House
A novel by Clara Barley
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Chapter One
Summer, 1832: A chance reunion at Shibden Hall
Chapter Two
Summer, 1832: An interfering aunt and secret kisses
Chapter Three
Summer, 1832: A ponderance of futures as neighbouring heiresses
Chapter Four
Summer, 1832: Difficulty in finding private time to be alone at Shibden
Chapter Five
Autumn, 1832: A proposal to Miss Walker and the writing of a diary
Chapter Six
Autumn, 1832: A new retreat for hidden encounters at Shibden
Chapter Seven
Winter, 1832: A cold winter’s walk and the expectation of an answer
Chapter Eight
Winter, 1832: An awkward interruption and a Happy New Year
Chapter Nine
Winter, 1833: A carriage ride to York and news of an accident
Chapter Ten
Winter, 1833: A confession and a bout of melancholy
Chapter Eleven
Spring, 1833: Another confession and another bout of melancholy
Chapter Twelve
Summer, 1833: A year on from the first kiss at Shibden
Chapter Thirteen
Summer, 1833: A journey in opposite directions
Chapter Fourteen
Winter, 1833: A journey overseas and a surprise reunion
Chapter Fifteen
Spring, 1834: A marriage and a new addition to the Lister clan
Chapter Sixteen
Summer, 1835: A reminder of Halifax and all its simplemindedness
Chapter Seventeen
Spring, 1836: The ruin of the Moss House and departures from Shibden
Chapter Eighteen
1837 – 1838: Two orphans in black
Chapter Nineteen
1839: A departure from Shibden Hall
Epilogue
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