The Unseen Bridegroom; Or, Wedded For a Week


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"The Unseen Bridegroom; Or, Wedded For a Week" by May Agnes Fleming starts with a middle-aged man, Carl Walraven and has the makings of a gothic classic. After years exploring the world, Carl has just returned home to his widowed mother. A woman comes to their home to inform him that he is, in fact, a father to a girl. Mollie, instead, is a 17-year-old lively, pretty, talented actress currently employed with a traveling show.




Wedded for a Week


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The Unseen Bridegroom; Or, Wedded for a Week


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A dark November afternoon-wet, and windy, and wild. The New York streets were at their worst-sloppy, slippery, and sodden; the sky lowering over those murky streets one uniform pall of inky gloom. A bad, desolate, blood-chilling November afternoon. And yet Mrs. Walraven's ball was to come off to-night, and it was rather hard upon Mrs. Walraven that the elements should make a dead set at her after this fashion. The ball was to be one of the most brilliant affairs of the season, and all Fifth Avenue was to be there in its glory. Fifth Avenue was above caring for anything so commonplace as the weather, of course; but still it would have been pleasanter, and only a handsome thing in the clerk of the weather, considering Mrs. Walraven had not given a ball for twenty years before, to have burnished up the sun, and brushed away the clouds, and shut up that icy army of winter winds, and turned out as neat an article of weather as it is possible in the nature of November to turn out.







Unseen Bridegroom


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The Unseen Bridegroom Or Wedded for a Week


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The Unseen Bridegroom (Esprios Classics)


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May Agnes Fleming (pseudonyms, Cousin May Carleton, M. A. Earlie; November 15, 1840 - March 24, 1880) was a Canadian novelist. She was "one of the first Canadians to pursue a highly successful career as a writer of popular fiction." Under the pseudonym "Cousin May Carleton", she published several serial tales in the New York Mercury and the New York Weekly. Twenty-one were printed in book form, seven posthumously. She also wrote under the pseudonym, "M. A. Earlie". The exact count is unclear, since her works were often retitled, but is estimated at around 40, although some were not actually written by her, but were attributed to her by publishers cashing in on her popularity.




The Unseen Bridgegroom


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Sometimes the unintended consequences of mistakes made in youth can reach far into the future. That's the inescapable truth at the center of May Agnes Fleming's The Unseen Bridegroom. After squandering decades of his life as a carefree playboy, middle-aged Carl Walraven has returned to his ancestral home to help care for his aging mother. Soon afterwards, Walraven has an unexpected visitor who brings news that will change his life forever. Will he be able to attone for his wild past?