Somerville, William
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Reasons against repealing the Occasional, and Test Acts, and admitting the Dissenters to places of trust and power
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The Chase
Clive Cussler, Brenda Joyce, Claud Lovat Fraser, Louisa May Alcott, Shayla Black, Karen Kingsbury, Roderick Hunt, Goldberg, Lee, Lisa Jane Smith, Bethany Campbell, Horton Foote, Janet Evanovich, Elle Kennedy, Lynsay Sands, DiAnn Mills, Somerville, William
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Roasamond Vivian, a young girl living with her bitter grandfather, yearns for excitement. When Phillip Tempest pays a visit, Rosamond finds herself charmed by him, though he is nearly twice her age and quite obviously "not a saint." She declares that she would gladly pay a price for happiness, and, thinking that she might change him with her love, marries Tempest a month later. She has no idea just how she'll pay for her decision. The plot is obviously Faustian, with references throughout to Mephistopheles; early in the novel, Rosamond says, "I often feel as if I'd gladly sell my soul to Satan for a year of freedom."