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Moods

"Life is a train of moods like a string of beads; and as we pass through them they prove to be many colored lenses, which paint the world their own hue, and each shows us only what lies in its own focus." Emerson. This quote opens the story of Sylvia, an intelligent and "unreasonable" 19th century young woman, who has to choose between the two men who love her. But every choice has consequences. This is the first serious book for adults by the author of the best-selling "Little Women". It is as lively and sharp. Perfect for the same fans, and for fans of George Eliot who wrote much about the same topics. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (9 hr 55 min)

Chapters

CHAPTER I. IN A YEAR

CHAPTER II. WHIMS

CHAPTER III. AFLOAT

CHAPTER IV. THROUGH FLOOD, AND FIELD, AND FIRE

CHAPTER V. A GOLDEN WEDDING

CHAPTER VI. WHY SYLVIA WAS HAPPY

CHAPTER VII. DULL, BUT NECESSARY

CHAPTER VIII. NO

CHAPTER IX. HOLLY

CHAPTER X. YES

CHAPTER XI. WOOING

CHAPTER XII. WEDDING

CHAPTER XIII. SYLVIA'S HONEYMOON

CHAPTER XIV. A FIRESIDE FETE

CHAPTER XV. EARLY AND LATE

CHAPTER XVI. IN THE TWILIGHT

CHAPTER XVII. ASLEEP AND AWAKE

CHAPTER XVIII. WHAT NEXT?

CHAPTER XIX. SIX MONTHS

CHAPTER XX. COME

CHAPTER XXI. OUT OF THE SHADOW