Wives and Daughters - Chapter 31-35 Summary & Analysis

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Wives and Daughters - Chapter 31-35 Summary & Analysis

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Chapter 31-35 Summary

Chapter 31, A Passive Coquette

Cynthia seemed to be a little more depressed now, and Roger was always there for her. Mrs. Gibson seemed to be encouraging this relationship

Roger was working on something to make money so he could be with Cynthia and help his father with his debts and his drainage system.

Chapter 32, Coming Events

Roger wanted to make sure that the marriage between his brother and his French wife was legal, so he made arrangements to have them remarried by ministers of both of their religious beliefs.

When Lady Harriet came by for a visit Mrs. Gibson found out that Roger was being sent to Africa on a scientific jouney by Lord Hollingford.

Chapter 33, Brightening Prospects

Mr. Gibson was not sure if he should tell Roger about his brother's illness or not.

Mr. Gibson went to Hamley Hall to...

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