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Framley Parsonage (version 2)

Framley Parsonage is the fourth novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire. It was first published in serial form in the Cornhill Magazine in 1860, then in book form in 1861.The hero of Framley Parsonage, Mark Robarts, is a young vicar, settled in the village of Framley in Barsetshire with his wife and children. The living has come into his hands through Lady Lufton, the mother of his childhood friend Ludovic, Lord Lufton. Mark has ambitions to further his career and begins to seek connections in the county's high society. He is soon preyed upon by local Whig Member of Parliament Mr Sowerby to guarantee a substantial loan, which Mark in a moment of weakness agrees to do, even though he does not have the means and knows Sowerby to be a notorious debtor. The consequences of this blunder play a major role in the plot, Another plot line deals with the romance between Mark's sister Lucy and Lord Lufton. The couple are deeply in love and the young man proposes, but Lady Lufton is against the marriage. She would prefer that her son instead choose the coldly beautiful Griselda Grantly, daughter of Archdeacon Grantly, and fears that Lucy is too "insignificant" for such a high position. Lucy herself recognises the great gulf between their social positions and declines the proposal. When Lord Lufton persists, she agrees only on condition that Lady Lufton ask her to accept her son. The book ends with four marriages. Two of these involve the daughters of Bishop Proudie and Archdeacon Grantly. The rivalry between Mrs Proudie and Mrs Grantly over their matrimonial ambitions forms a significant comic subplot. The other marriage involves Doctor Thorne, the eponymous hero of the preceding novel in the series. A number of the other characters appear in other novels within the Chronicles of Barsetshire series. (Summary extracted from Wikipedia entry, spoilers removed) (24 hr 32 min)

Chapters

Chapter I ''OMNES OMNIA BONA DICERE''

Chapter II The Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set

Chapter III Chaldicotes

Chapter IV A Matter of Conscience

Chapter V Amantium Irae Amoris Integratio

Mr. Harold Smith's Lecture

Sunday Morning

Gatherum Castle

The Vicar's Return

Lucy Robarts

Griselda Grantly

The Little Bill

Delicate Hints

Mr. Crawley of Hogglestock

Lady Lufton's Ambassador

Mrs. Podgens' Baby

Mrs. Proudie's Conversazione

The New Minister's Patronage

Money Dealings

Harold Smith in the Cabinet

Why Puck, the Pony, Was Beaten

Hogglestock Parsonage

The Triumph of the Giants

Magna Est Veritas

Non-Impulsive

Impulsive

South Audley Street

Dr Thorne

Miss Dunstable at Home

The Grantly Triumph

Salmon Fishing in Norway

The Goat and Compasses

Consolation

Lady Lufton is Taken by Surprise

The Story of King Cophetua

Kidnapping at Hogglestock

Mr. Sowerby Without Company

Is There Cause or Just Impediment

How to Write a Love Letter

Internecine

Don Quixote

Touching Pitch

Is She Not Insignificant?

The Philistines at the Parsonage

Palace Blessings

Lady Lufton's Request

Nemesis

How They Were All Married, Had Two Children, and Lived Happy Ever After