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At Chrighton Abbey
by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
On reading this a second time, I found myself viewing the characters in a different light, especially Julia.
On my first reading, I found her to be haughty and stuck up, but on reading the story again, I realise she is, in fact, an honest introvert, not willing to pretend to be more than she is comfortable being.
This is a subtle ghost story with a slow pace and a sharp undercurrent of wit.
On my first reading, I found her to be haughty and stuck up, but on reading the story again, I realise she is, in fact, an honest introvert, not willing to pretend to be more than she is comfortable being.
This is a subtle ghost story with a slow pace and a sharp undercurrent of wit.