Wives and Daughters - Chapter 26- 30 Summary & Analysis

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Wives and Daughters - Chapter 26- 30 Summary & Analysis

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Chapter 26- 30 Summary

Chapter 26, A Charity Ball

At the dance Molly and Cynthia had a nice time they danced most dances.

Chapter 27, Father and Son

Roger Hamley had written an article that had just been published in a scientific periodical, and Lord Hollingford had requested that he come for dinner at the Towers with them and meet with some man who was wanted to talk to him about the article. Squire Hamley was in one of his moods when he heard of the invitation and was very upset about him going so Roger declined the invitation.

Osborne tells more about his wife, Aimee, and how he meets her.

Chapter 28, Rivalry

After the ball Cynthia seemed to become ill Mrs. Gibson became upset with the amount of visits that Roger paid the Gibson home and one particular morning when he came earlier than Mrs. Gibson...

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