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355: 267:. Flambards has greatly deteriorated since she left with Will, and is almost in ruins. As distraction from her grief over Will's death and the news that his brother Mark has been reported missing and presumed dead, Christina sets herself the tedious and difficult task of restoring the farm. She not only wishes to restore the house and grounds but also a semblance of her old life, the people, horses and hounds. 271:
slowly begin to go smoothly, until the reappearance of Mark. Christina's joy quickly turns to anxiety and apprehension as Mark tells her that if she wishes to remain at Flambards, she must marry him. But Christina fears Mark will become like his father, and when she finds she has feelings for Dick, her confusion increases as she still loves Will.
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Finding she is pregnant with Will's baby, Christina adopts Mark and Violet's six-year-old son 'Tizzy' Thomas, along with an original Flambards bitch called Marigold and a nervy five-year-old bay thoroughbred called Pheasant. Eventually she persuades Dick to come back to work on the farm and things
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World Publishing Company of New York issued the first U.S. edition in 1970, retaining the Ambrus illustrations.
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features Christina Parsons as a young widow, returning to the decrepit Flambards
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The final novel in the original Flambards trilogy opens in the middle of the
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as Christina Parsons. Peyton then continued and partly reversed the story.
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with Christina, now a widow, returning to Flambards; an estate in
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K. M. Peyton
Victor Ambrus
Children's novel
OUP
hardcover
paperback
ISBN
0-19-271312-4
OCLC
135189
LC Class
The Edge of the Cloud
Flambards Divided
young adults
K. M. Peyton
Victor Ambrus
Flambards trilogy
Flambards Divided
World War I
estate
First World War
Essex
Carnegie Medal
Library Association
British subject
Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
adapted
Flambards
Christine McKenna

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