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I'm not very adept at links but here's a reprint of the story as published in Harpers Weekly in 1864...
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefound...
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefound...

I was initially intrigued initially by why Ada chose Tom over Frank, who would appear to be her better match in terms of political leanings and who seemed the more reasonable and reasoning brother, and yet as we learn of the roles the brothers assumed during the war it seems that the older brother was the more exciting and lively one, whereas the younger man was perhaps more of a paper-pusher.
Ultimately, one hopes that the reconciliation between the brothers will be mirrored in a reconciliation between the two sides in the Civil War. Was this written while the war was still being fought?
Southern secession in 1861 to form Confederacy. Surrender at Appomattox in 1865.
Harpers published the story in 1864, but it may have been published sooner in England.
As to Trollope's American travels, I'm not 100% sure. I know his mother, Frances, did and wrote about her visit extensively. It certainly feels like he must have. I'll do a little digging...
Harpers published the story in 1864, but it may have been published sooner in England.
As to Trollope's American travels, I'm not 100% sure. I know his mother, Frances, did and wrote about her visit extensively. It certainly feels like he must have. I'll do a little digging...
I found an article about Trollope in America...
http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/t...
Apparently, he visited 5 times, one of which was an extended visit in 1860.
http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/t...
Apparently, he visited 5 times, one of which was an extended visit in 1860.

I liked how Ada followed her heart, regardless of politics. She chose the gentler soul. He might have threatened his brother with death, but as it was said during the heat of the moment, it was forgotten.
Trollope's questions at the end, I find relevant today after my own experiences.


I was initially intrigued initially by why Ada chose Tom over Frank, who would appear to be her better match..."
The heart goes where the heart wants to go.
That's a very interesting tidbit, Ev. Thanks for sharing it. I know that "brother against brother" was unfortunately not uncommon in that war. I can't help thinking about how my siblings and I have dispersed across the states in our adulthood.