From the book:The primary need of a woman's nature is always supposed to be love, but very suddenly I discovered that in my case it was money, a lot of it and quick. That is, I thought I needed a lot and in a very great hurry; but if I had known what I know now, I might have been contented feeding upon the bread of some kind of charity, for instance, like being married to Matthew Berry the very next day after I discovered my poverty. But at that period of my life I was a very ignorant girl, and in the most noble spirit of a desperate adventure I embarked upon the quest of the Golden Bird, which in one short year has landed me - I am now the richest woman in the world. "But, Ann Craddock, you know nothing at all about a chicken in any more natural state than in a croquette," stormed Matthew at me as he savagely speared one of those inoffensive articles of banquet diet with a sharp silver fork while he squared himself with equal determination between me and any possible partner for the delicious one-step that the band in the ball-room was beginning to send out in inviting waves of sound to round the dancers in from loitering over their midnight food.
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Delightful little romance helped along by an unlikely cupid: a rooster! A quiet country story with a bird that's worth his weight in gold when it comes to the couple he brings together, with a nice helping of humorous situations and inconvenient facts about money. I've always enjoyed older-couple romances; while this couple isn't “old” it's a fact that their friends are all married off and they aren't yet.
Sweet story with an easy couple to root for.
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