{"id":1193,"date":"2019-06-02T21:13:53","date_gmt":"2019-06-03T01:13:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/funning.me\/?page_id=1193"},"modified":"2022-07-12T15:30:03","modified_gmt":"2022-07-12T15:30:03","slug":"eddas-birthright","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/funning.me\/?page_id=1193","title":{"rendered":"Edda\u2019s Birthright"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_1192\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1192\" style=\"width: 188px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"http:\/\/funning.me\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Eddas2Cover300.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-1192\" src=\"http:\/\/funning.me\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/Eddas2Cover300-188x300.jpg\" alt=\"Edda\u2019s Birthright, or, The Heir of Charlwich\" width=\"188\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1192\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Edda\u2019s Birthright, or, The Heir of Charlwich<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>At age nineteen, Edda Brend discovers that she has no familial ties at all, and she is ejected from the one home she has always known.<\/p>\n<p>Written by <a href=\"https:\/\/funning.me\/?page_id=46\">Mrs. Harriet Newell (O&#8217;Brien) Lewis (1841-1878)<\/a> and published in 1873 by Robert Bonner. Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow from multiple sources. 52 chapters, 160,000 words.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/dp\/B07SKSJQ7Q\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Edda\u2019s Birthright for Kindle at Amazon<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Chapters:<br \/>\nI. &#8211; The Heir\u2019s Return.<br \/>\nII. &#8211; In a Difficult Path.<br \/>\nIII. &#8211; A Resolute Advance.<br \/>\nIV. &#8211; Terrible Questions Arising.<br \/>\nV. &#8211; A Well-matched Couple.<br \/>\nVI. &#8211; Miss Powys and Edda.<br \/>\nVII. &#8211; A New Element of Discord.<br \/>\nVIII. &#8211; The Lovers to be Separated.<br \/>\nIX. &#8211; Undisguised Hostility.<br \/>\nX. &#8211; Edda\u2019s New Life.<br \/>\nXI. &#8211; The Mysteries Surrounding Edda.<br \/>\nXII. &#8211; A First Triumph for Odo.<br \/>\nXIII. &#8211; Another Disappearance.<br \/>\nXIV. &#8211; An Old Adage Exemplified.<br \/>\nXV. &#8211; A Declaration of War.<br \/>\nXVI. &#8211; Entrapped.<br \/>\nXVII. &#8211; A Sudden Change.<br \/>\nXVIII. &#8211; Edda\u2019s Resolve.<br \/>\nXIX. &#8211; Meeting an Old Acquaintance.<br \/>\nXX. &#8211; On the Trail.<br \/>\nXXI. &#8211; La Tour de St. Pierre.<br \/>\nXXII. &#8211; More Half-confidences.<br \/>\nXXIII. &#8211; At Storm Castle.<br \/>\nXXIV. &#8211; New Light Upon the Situation.<br \/>\nXXV. &#8211; New Arrivals.<br \/>\nXXVI. &#8211; A Singular Complication.<br \/>\nXXVII. &#8211; Mrs. Vavasour Disappointed.<br \/>\nXXVIII. &#8211; An Immeasurable Joy.<br \/>\nXXIX. &#8211; The Earl Dangerously Near.<br \/>\nXXX. &#8211; Trouble Ahead.<br \/>\nXXXI. &#8211; Miss Cameron Shows Her Real Nature.<br \/>\nXXXII. &#8211; An Unexpected Crisis.<br \/>\nXXXIII. &#8211; The Earl\u2019s Mysterious Acquaintance.<br \/>\nXXXIV. &#8211; Mrs. Vavasour\u2019s Will.<br \/>\nXXXV. &#8211; The Rightful Heir.<br \/>\nXXXVI. &#8211; Coming to Terms.<br \/>\nXXXVII. &#8211; How Dingo\u2019s Silence was Secured.<br \/>\nXXXVIII. &#8211; The Lovers come to an Understanding.<br \/>\nXXXIX. &#8211; Mrs. Vavasour\u2019s Birthday.<br \/>\nXL. &#8211; A Fateful Encounter.<br \/>\nXLI. &#8211; The Baron\u2019s Proposition.<br \/>\nXLII. &#8211; Under a Mistake.<br \/>\nXLIII. &#8211; The Reading of the Will.<br \/>\nXLIV. &#8211; Father and Daughter.<br \/>\nXLV. &#8211; Into the Snare.<br \/>\nXLVI. &#8211; A Gloomy Reception.<br \/>\nXLVII. &#8211; Light Thrown on Edda\u2019s History.<br \/>\nXLVIII. &#8211; Suspicions Verified.<br \/>\nXLIX. &#8211; Two Women.<br \/>\nL. &#8211; Edda\u2019s Troubles Culminate.<br \/>\nLI. &#8211; Approaching the End.<br \/>\nLII. &#8211; Wrongs All Righted.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At age nineteen, Edda Brend discovers that she has no familial ties at all, and she is ejected from the one home she has always known. Written by Mrs. Harriet Newell (O&#8217;Brien) Lewis (1841-1878) and published in 1873 by Robert Bonner. Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow from multiple sources. 52 chapters, 160,000 words. 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