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I think That I posted elsewhere in this group that the audio for this book with Cornelius Garret is outstanding.
If you have the opportunity to listen to it, its a rare treat.
In terms of reading, this was not a favorite GH title, but listening to it raised it to anolther level. The narratgor is AMAZING!


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I think That I posted elsewhere in this group that the audio for this book with Cornelius Garret is outstanding.
If you have the opportunity to listen to it, its a rare treat.
Thanks, narrator makes or breaks the experience!
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My copy is a battered Heinemann hardcover (no dust jacket) that I picked up in a secondhand bookshop on one of my trips to England, years ago.


It was about the 5th GH I read: I loved it then and love it now. I can overlook any small flaws, because overall - it is such a delight: and it never fails to amuse, entertain, entrance and surprise me. (I know - I don’t know how it does it, but it can still surprise me! )
Looking forward to this re-read.

Immediately after purchasing I found my original copy that I'd overlooked on the shelf! I have no idea why I'm so chagrined about 99p wasted when I spend so much more than that on books in general!


The kindle book is still discounted on amazon UK and US (I checked) so if anyone hasn't got it, now is a good time.
Do you mind having both Nick? I have the audible version too, I like having different ones to suit my mood (especially when they're discounted)


No, not really! I was more annoyed at myself for going to all that effort and failing at the first step for not seeing what's in front of my nose!
Actually I quite like having a ebook and a hard copy. They're both good in different ways.


it was one of my very favorites for years so I over-did it and needed a break. it still is in my top three, I think.



in a really tatty state. It's one of my favourites, but I also have it as an audio-book


The first time I read it (waaay back when), I had this pb:

Isn't that awful?
Rosina, your cover looks much more appropriate.
This has never been one of my favorites. Last time I read it I wanted to throttle Nicky and shake Elinor.

How’d that book get there? Hey, as long as they are all your books, I’d pretend I did it on purpose “one never knows when one might want a shot of Heyer while waiting for the sauce to simmer...”

The first time I read it (waaay back when), I had this pb:
[bookcover:The Reluctant Wid..."
I laughed out loud at that cover! It's way beyond "simpering miss" style.


Snorted at that one, Abigail...😃

I thought her pose and expression were very 'come hither'--something that Elinor never was with Carlyon(!)


Sorry to hear this :( - take care of yourself


So sorry to hear this, be easy on yourself- we never know how these things will affect us. We’re here when you’re ready! Thinking of you and sending loving thoughts your way...

Ah, Teresa, so sorry! The only thing I can say is that as time goes on, the good times have seemed closer and better, and now I often relate to others how funny my mom could be. Take all the time you need to recover.


Susan I do hope everything went well for you. The candle has been lighting every day.


Thanks, Teresa- I’m tired but well; they let me come home Saturday afternoon, I think they realized I could rest more comfortably at home! They got almost all the tumor and I can feel my balance is already better, much ahead of last year's surgery.
I’m lighting a candle for you in my heart, since I’m not getting around much yet.


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Same here! My very first GH and the beginning of what I expect will be a life-long passion :)

So sorry Teresa.

Francis Cheviot is amazing in the hands of narrator Cornelius Garrett!

I’m terribly sorry for your loss!

And, as a lover of houses myself, I would have been hard-pressed to turn down a mouldering mansion which obviously needs her!



yes, exactly. and she just happens to fit in so nicely with Carlyon's family as she meets them one by one. what else could she do?
I would have given in earlier, too.

Teresa, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. The death of a parent is never easy. Glad you are doing well, Susan (in NC).

I'm on a re-read (probably at least 3x) and I still find the first chapter one of GH's finest and funniest. She sets us up perfectly with Elinor's dreadful train-ride, her memories of the trying interview with Mrs. Macclesfield, her forebodings about the spoiled, headstrong boy whose governess she's supposed to be.
Elinor's 'interview' with Carlyon--full of cross-purposes and misdirection--had me in stitches.
"Perhaps it would be as well if I were to lose no time in making the acquaintance of my charge'
His lip curled. 'An apt term!' he remarked dryly....'You shall see him presently. If what you have observed has not daunted you, you encourage me to hope that your resolution will not fail when you are brought face to face with him.'
I trust not, indeed,' she said with a smile. 'I was given to understand, I own, that I might find him a trifle--a trifle high-spirited, perhaps.'



Abigail, I know from previous comments between us that you and I had similar experiences with parents. You know exactly how I'm feeling and I'm touched by your kind words. Finding this extremely hard.

Teresa, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. The death of a parent is ..."
Thank you Sheila. It's so long ago since my Dad died that this feels like the first death in the family. One of my brothers agreed with me. He was only a teenager back then and didn't really know our Dad that well. Families truly are a strange entity.
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Please remember - No open spoilers - use spoiler tags or post in the spoiler thread - we don't want to ruin a first read for anyone!
So...is this anyone's first time reading this?
How many times have you read it?
What format are you using this time?
This is another GH title that I have read many, many times. The last time was with this group around 3 years ago. This time I'm reading the edition pictured at the top of this thread.