A Different TruthTroubador Publishing Ltd, 2008 - 263 halaman This novel explores the lives of people living in a fictional Staffordshire Moorlands village. Henry Bowman, his wife Alice and others belong to a strict religious minority, the Quakers. In contrast, following the restoration of Charles II, non-Quaker villagers are relishing the return to a more easy-going way of life. |
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Abel Advent wreath Alice Bowman Alice’s arms asked attend baby bailiffs Branslow church Constable continued Cornelius Dai Davis daughter Declaration of Indulgence door Eddie Ellen eyes face farm father feeling felt fire Frances Franny Friends gaol gaoler George George Palmer girl hands Harry he’d head Henry Hester Humphrey husband imprisonment John Taylor knew Lichfield looked Lucy Luke Carter marriage married Mary Meeting Meetings for Worship mind Mistress Denny morning mother night non-Quaker Oath of Allegiance once Peter Littleton Pippit prisoners Quakers quiet quietly realised refused remember reply Richard Buxton Rosa shoulders shouted silent sitting sleep smiled sound stood strong suddenly taken tell thee things Thomas Fletcher thought tithes took tried turned village voice waiting walked wanted warm Wassailers wife woman women yard