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The Old House at Railes

por Mary Emily Pearce

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Set in rural Gloucestershire in the mid-nineteenth century, THE OLD HOUSE AT RAILES follows the fortunes of Martin Cox, the gifted son of a local stonemason. Martin and his family live in poverty, but he is educated at Newton Railes, the house of one of the most respected families in the district, the Tarrants. Martin instantly falls under the spell of both the old house and John Tarrant's beautiful daughters. The destinies of both families alter: Martin comes into a legacy and buys a comfortable cottage whle expanding his father's business until he too is a wealthy man. The Tarrants, however, experience a tragedy which also has a dramatic effect on Martin, as he renews his connection with the old house at Railes, and with the girl he has loved since boyhood.… (más)
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    sferguson: A great book that will be enjoyed by those who are interested in a bit of non-standard romance.
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A 19th century mini-saga. Martin, the son of a stonemason, has lessons with an upper-class family and gradually gets friendly with them. Circumstances reverse their fortunes later on, and the families' paths cross again.

Readable but not very exciting. ( )
  SueinCyprus | Jan 26, 2016 |
A very good book more in the lines of Austen's work than any of the other modern romance I've read. A very good read that remains a love story while also treading unusual ground. ( )
  sferguson | Oct 13, 2012 |
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Set in rural Gloucestershire in the mid-nineteenth century, THE OLD HOUSE AT RAILES follows the fortunes of Martin Cox, the gifted son of a local stonemason. Martin and his family live in poverty, but he is educated at Newton Railes, the house of one of the most respected families in the district, the Tarrants. Martin instantly falls under the spell of both the old house and John Tarrant's beautiful daughters. The destinies of both families alter: Martin comes into a legacy and buys a comfortable cottage whle expanding his father's business until he too is a wealthy man. The Tarrants, however, experience a tragedy which also has a dramatic effect on Martin, as he renews his connection with the old house at Railes, and with the girl he has loved since boyhood.

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