My Particular Friend footnotes: The Affair of Brotherly Love 4
Beginning with Mr Haversham Recovers: ‘There had to be a copy, Jane. It is a fact that information about the map had …
Beginning with Mr Haversham Recovers: ‘There had to be a copy, Jane. It is a fact that information about the map had …
Beginning with The Younger Brother: There are no footnotes in this section.
Beginning with Bradford-on-Avon: The trip from Bath to Bradford was accomplished easily in Mr Dundas’s landau, he remaining in Bath to attend …
I said I was undertaking the job of committing these steps to paper so that they might prove as an aide-mémoire.
Beginning with A Visit from Edward Gascoigne: ‘It is consumption,’ Mr Wallace said, looking pointedly at the crimson stained handkerchief Mr Gascoigne …
Beginning with The Story of Edward Gascoigne: ‘My Violet was a young girl of sixteen when she met Gascoigne in Dorset. He …
Beginning with Mr Simms’s Confession: ‘Oh ho! The plot thickens.’
Beginning with Mr Simms’s Destination: ‘No, he did not. He made some small purchases and also stopped for food and drink. Finally …
During the Georgian period, to be a gentleman generally meant you did not work to make a living. Instead, you lived off …
Pulteney Bridge, designed by Robert Adam, spans the River Avon in Bath and was completed in 1773. Shops line the road on …