"The Small House at Allington" by Anthony Trollope is a novel published in 1864. It follows the Dale sisters, Lily and Bell, who live in modest circumstances on their uncle's estate. When charming London gentleman Adolphus Crosbie visits and proposes to Lily, their future seems bright. But social ambition and class pressures lead to heartbreak and betrayal. Meanwhile, devoted Johnny Eames hopes to win Lily's affection despite her shattered heart. This fifth Chronicle of Barsetshire explores love, loyalty, and the painful consequences of choosing status over genuine feeling. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Editorial note:
_The Small House at Allington_ was first published serially
in the _Cornhill Magazine_ from September, 1862, to April,
1864, and in book form (two volumes) by Smith, Elder in 1864.
Both the _Cornhill_ serial and the Smith, Elder first
edition had eighteen full-page illustrations by John
Everett Millais, and those are included in this e-book.
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[ILLUSTRATION: Mr. Palliser and Lady Dumbello. (Chapter XXIII)]
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