
The Second Honeymoon is a novel written by Ruby Mildred Ayres and published in 1921. The story follows the lives of a married couple, Richard and Mary, who have been married for over twenty years. They have grown apart and their marriage has lost its spark. Richard is a successful...



The Second Honeymoon is a novel written by Ruby Mildred Ayres and first published in 1921. The story revolves around the lives of two sisters, Ethel and Muriel, who are both married but unhappy in their relationships. Ethel is married to a wealthy but emotionally distant man,...


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James Challoner, known to his friends and intimates as Jimmy, brushed an imaginary speck of dust from the shoulder of his dinner jacket, and momentarily stopped his cheery whistling to stare at himself in the glass with critical eyes. Jimmy was feeling very pleased with himself...


James Challoner, known to his friends and intimates as Jimmy, brushed an imaginary speck of dust from the shoulder of his dinner jacket, and momentarily stopped his cheery whistling to stare at himself in the glass with critical eyes. Jimmy was feeling very pleased with himself...

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Three months was a long time for Jimmy Challoner to be in love (as a rule, three days was the outside limit which he allowed himself), but this-well, this was the real thing at last-the real, romantic thing of which author chaps and playwright Johnnies wrote; the thing which...