Fielding's Folly.
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Publication
1940 - J. Messner, inc., New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
108,750 words, Guess
Page Count
435 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefieldingsfolly0000keye
- Internet Archivefieldingsfolly0000unse_o9r3
- Library of Congress Control Number40032618
- OCLC Control Number1098810
- Open LibraryOL6410203M
Classifications
- LCCPZ3.K5213 Fi
- LCCPS3521.E86 Fi
Description
Eunice Hale & Francis Fielding fell instantly, and madly, in love. Their whirlwind courtship led to a marriage and girl could only imagine and the honeymoon was a dream come true. Sadly, marital problems entered their idealistic marriage, as Eunice was paying the bills, which prideful southerner Francis could not tolerate. To add insult to injury, a first class temptress, Edith, stepped into the picture, making the Fielding marriage toss on even more rocky waters. What Eunice didn't previously know was that Edith was not the first woman to reel Francis in...nor would she be the last... ''Brilliant Novel of a Tempestuous Marriage''--fr.cvr ''A girl from Vermont and a boy from Virginia have an impetuous courtship and marriage leading to a strange tense life together.''--Aurora
Description
A girl from Vermont and a boy from Virginia have an impetuous courtship and marriage leading to a strange tense life together.
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