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===Later works=== Galsworthy wrote one further trilogy, ''[[End of the Chapter]]'', comprising ''Maid in Waiting'', ''Flowering Wilderness'', and ''Over the River'' (also known as ''One More River''), chiefly dealing with Michael Mont's young cousin, Dinny Cherrell. The three trilogies have been republished under the collective title of ''The Forsyte Chronicles''. In 1930 Galsworthy published ''[[On Forsyte 'Change]]'', which deals in the main with the older Forsytes before the events chronicled in ''The Man of Property''. Galsworthy states in a foreword that "They have all been written since ''Swan Song'' was finished but in place they come between the Saga and the Comedy ..." By way of explanation he writes that "It is hard to part suddenly and finally from those with whom one has lived so long; and these footnotes do really, I think, help to fill in and round out the chronicles of the Forsyte family." ; Contents: # The Buckles of Superior Dosset, 1821β63 # Sands of Time, 1821β63 # Hester's Little Tour, 1845 # Tiimothy's Narrow Squeak, 1851 # Aunt Juley's Courtship, 1855 # Nicholas Rex, 1864 # A Sad Affair, 1867 # Revolt at Roger's, 1870 # June's First Lame Duck, 1876 # Dog at Timothy's, 1878 # Midsummer Madness, 1880 # The Hondekoeter, 1880 # Cry of Peacock, 1883 # Francie's Fourpenny Foreigner, 1888 # Four-In-Hand Forsyte, 1890 # The Sorrows of Tweetyman, 1895 # The Dromios, 1900 # A Forsyte Encounters the People, 1917 # Soames and the Flag, 1914β1918 In 1994 Suleika Dawson published a sequel to ''The Forsytes'' titled ''[[The Forsytes: The Saga Continues]]'' in which Soames's daughter, Fleur, Lady Mont, is the main character. She has been a dutiful wife and mother, and has long forgotten her love for Jon Forsyte, but when tragedy brings Jon back to England Fleur is determined to recapture the past and the love of her life.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-385-30849-6 |title=Fiction Book Review: The Forsytes by Suleika Dawson ISBN 978-0-385-30849-6 |work=PublishersWeekly.com |access-date=2018-09-30 |language=en}}</ref>
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