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Audiobooks Romance Concerning Isabel Carnaby
Concerning Isabel Carnaby

Concerning Isabel Carnaby

by Ellen Thorneycroft FOWLER (1860 - 1929)

Isabel Carnaby returns from India. She starts looking for a place in upper class British society. At the begining, people are sceptical of her because she is an orphan. But she will surprise everybody. - Summary by Stav Nisser.


chapter I: Childish Things

chapter II: Alice

chapter III: Two Kings In Brentford

chapter IV: Friends In Need

chapter IX: indecision

chapter V: Water-lilies

chapter VI: ESDAILE COURT

chapter VII: Isabel Carnaby

chapter VIII: Elton Manor

chapter x: Eden

chapter xi: His Own People

chapter xii: A Feast Of Good Things

chapter xiii: THE COUNTRY OF CONCEIT

chapter xiv: EXPULSION PROM EDEN

chapter xix: AMONG THE WOUNDED

chapter xv: ANGUS GREY

chapter xvi: Success

chapter xvii: VERNACRB

chapter xviii: A State Concert

chapter xx: JOANNA

chapter xxi: As it was in the begining

chapter xxii: FOR CONSCIENCE’ SAKE

chapter xxiii: The Election

chapter xxiv: Life In London

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