Kept in the Dark
by Anthony Trollope
Publisher: Chatto & Windus 1882
ISBN/ASIN: B00NY004AO
Number of pages: 165
Description:
Another great story from Trollope about a man and a woman getting married and the woman not telling her husband about a previous lover and the problems coming from it. 'Kept in the Dark' is a subtle study of a man's jealousy and indignation.
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