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Cousin Phillis
by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Cousin Phillis, written by Elizabeth Gaskell in 1864, tells the poignant story of Paul Manning, a seventeen-year-old boy who relocates to the countryside and forms a deep bond with his mothers family, particularly his second cousin, Phillis Holman. As Phillis navigates the complexities of adolescence, the narrative unfolds with an enchanting simplicity that showcases Gaskells masterful storytelling. Critics often herald this work as Gaskells finest short novel, celebrated for its delicate character development and captivating prose. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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