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Publisher Description
This book story of the Mrs, Bolton could not escape her share of these troubles though she never accused herself for a moment as having had any part in causing them. It was the archdeacon who had obtained the living of Upton for her favorite nephew and she had settled there to be the patroness of every good thing in the parish. Mr. Chantrey's popularity had been a source of great satisfaction and self-applause to her. She had foreseen how useful he would be what a shining light in this somewhat dark corner of the church. The increasing congregations and the number of carriages at the church-door had given her much pleasure.