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Ormond, Volume II

Charles Brockden Brown

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. . . structure of each of the parts, individually considered. Perhaps you may at some time meet each other here. If a lofty fellow like you, now, would mix a little common sense with his science, this girl might hope for a husband, and her father for a natural protector."

"Are they ill search of one or the other?"

"I cannot say they are. Nay, I imagine they would hear any imputation with more patience than that, but certain I am, they stand in need of them. How much would it be to the honour of a man like you rioting in wealth, to divide it with one, lovely and accomplished as this girl is, and struggling with indigence!"

Melbourne then related the adventure of the morning. It was easy for Ormond to perceive that this was the same person of whom he already had some knowledge; but there were some particulars in the narrative that excited surprise. A note had been received from Craig, at the first visit in the evening, and this note was for no more th. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Read this for class— its introduction called it the finest work of American literature pre-Moby Dick, so I had high hopes. It was convoluted but for the most part engaging after the first 50 pages, and I found attentive reading to be rewarding. I can certainly see its literary importance but it wasn

Pretty good plot and I actually really loved the ending. Charles Brockden Brown is known for plot points that go nowhere/don’t really have much to do with the actual story so this definitely has some. Also, sometimes an explanation or conversation will go on wayyyyy too long and be over explained so

Bad bad Ormond. Good good brown.

the lesbians saved this from being completely terrible

Like everything happens in the last 5 pages with an absolutely absurd twist

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