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The Perpetual Curate by Margaret Oliphant
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The Perpetual Curate (1864)

by Margaret Oliphant

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Those who have visited Cranford with delight should journey to Carlingford: "It is the boast of the place that it has no particular interest--not even a publich school." This volume in the series tells the story of Mr. Wentworth, the perpetual curate, whose "circumstances were, on the whole, as delicate and critical as can be imagined... personal matters... troublesome and vexatious. These of course were of his own bringing on; for if a young man chooses to fall in love when he has next to nothing to live upon, trouble is sure to follow." Written with Oliphant's usual wit and wisdom, The Perpetual Curate will delight any reader who enjoys Victorian fiction. ( )
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Frank Wentworth, Perpetual Curate of St Roque's, has basked in the popularity of Carlingford, beloved in the gracious homes of Grange Lane and the slums of Wharfside alike. But there are some among the sober-minded citizens who would see him as a "dilettante Anglican, given over to floral ornaments and ecclesiastical upholstery" - a verdict shared by the new Rcctor who regards the presence of a young and energetic rival as an intolerable encumbrance. Imperceptibly, the tide starts turning against Frank Wentworth: his love for Lucy Wodehouse is threatened by his lack of prospects; his Evangelical aunts, in charge of a family living, disapprove of his high church ways, and rumours about a pretty shopgirl begin circulating. Slowly it dawns on Frank that he may well be doomed to a life of perpetual - and single - curacy.
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