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St. George and St. Michael, Volume 3
by George MacDonald
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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021 - Chapter 59 - Ave Vale Salve
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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020 - Chapter 58 Love and No Leasing
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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019 - Chapter 57 The Skeleton
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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018 - Chapter 56 Richard and Casper
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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017 - Chapter 55 - R I P
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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016 - Chapter 54 Domus Dissolvitur
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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015 - Chapter 53 Faithful Foes
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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014 - Chapter 52 The Untoothsome Plum
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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013 - Chapter 51 Under the Moat
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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012 - Chapter 50 - A Sally
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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011 - Chapter 49 - Siege
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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010 - Chapter 48 Honorable Disgrace
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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009 - Chapter 47 The Poet-Physician
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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008 - Chapter 46 Gifts of Healing
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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007 - Chapter 45 The Secret Interview
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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006 - Chapter 44 - The King
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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005 - Chapter 43 Lady and Bishop
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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004 - Chapter 42 - A New Soldier
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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003 - Chapter 41 Glamorgan
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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002 - Chapter 40 Dorothy and Rowland
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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001 - Chapter 39 - Newbury
In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the escalating strife, he discovers that his own beliefs align with his fathers puritan ideals. Driven by a steadfast conscience, Richard grapples with the conflict between duty and love, ultimately revealing the depth of his convictions. Blending realism with a touch of the fantastical, this novel embodies the rich spiritual essence that characterizes George MacDonald’s writing. - Summary by Jordan
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