
The Bent Twig - Audiolibro Gratis
Autor(es): Dorothy Canfield Fisher,
Idioma: English
1 / 47I Sylvia's Home
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00:0047 Capítulo(s)
- 1. I Sylvia's Home
- 2. II The Marshall's Friends
- 3. III Brother And Sister
- 4. IV Every One's Opinion Of Every One Else
- 5. V Something About Husbands
- 6. VI The Sights Of La Chance
- 7. VII "We Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident..."
- 8. VIII Sabotage
- 9. IX The End Of Childhood
- 10. X Sylvia's First Glimpse Of Modern Civilization
- 11. XI Arnold's Future Is Casually Decided
- 12. XII One Man's Meat
- 13. XIII An Instrument In Tune
- 14. XIV Higher Education
- 15. XV Mrs. Draper Blows The Coals
- 16. XVI Playing With Matches
- 17. XVII Mrs. Marshall Sticks To Her Principles
- 18. XVIII Sylvia Skates Merrily On Thin Ice
- 19. XIX As A Bird Out Of A Snare
- 20. XX "Blow, Wind; Swell, Billow; And Swim, Bark!"
- 21. XXI Some Years During Which Nothing Happens
- 22. XXII A Grateful Carthaginian
- 23. XXIII More Talk Between Young Moderns
- 24. XXIV Another Brand Of Modern Talk
- 25. XXV Nothing In The Least Modern
- 26. XXVI Molly In Her Element
- 27. XXVII Between Windward And Hemlock Mountains
- 28. XXVIII Sylvia Asks Herself "Why Not?"
- 29. XXIX A Hypothetical Livelihood
- 30. XXX Arnold Continues To Dodge The Renaissance
- 31. XXXI Sylvia Meets With Pity
- 32. XXXII Much Ado
- 33. XXXIII "Whom God Hath Joined..."
- 34. XXXIV Sylvia Tells The Truth
- 35. XXXV "A Milestone Passed, The Road Seems Clear"
- 36. XXXVI The Road Is Not So Clear
- 37. XXXVII "... _His wife and children perceiving it
- 38. XXXVIII Sylvia Comes To The Wicket Gate
- 39. XXXIX Sylvia Drifts With The Majority
- 40. XL A Call From Home
- 41. XLI Home Again
- 42. XLII "_Strange that we creatures of the petty ways
- 43. XLIII "_Call now; is there any that will answer thee_?"
- 44. XLIV "_A bruised reed will He not break
- 45. XLV "_That our soul may swim
- 46. XLVI A Long Talk With Arnold
- 47. XLVII "...And All The Trumpets Sounded!"
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Semi-autobiographical series of incidents in the life of an intellectual American family in the late 19th - early 20th Century as seen by favored daughter, Sylvia Marshall. Her father is an economics professor in a Midwestern state university and she is following in his inquisitive footsteps. Canfield writes this in a matter-of-fact manner with Tarkingtonesque good humor. ( Summary by BellonaTimes )
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