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Mr Hogarths Will
by Catherine Helen Spence
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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049 - Epilogue
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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048 - Meeting
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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047 - Not So Bad After All
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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046 - What Can Be Made Of It
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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045 - Elsie Melville's Letter
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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044 - Mrs Peck's Disappointment
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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043 - Mrs Peck's Communication
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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042 - Mrs Phillips Is Relieved
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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041 - Business Interrupted By Love
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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040 - Mrs Peck's Progress
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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039 - Dr Grant Prosecutes His Suit With Caution And Success And Brandon Finds His Love-Making All To Do Ov
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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038 - Miss Phillips Meets With A Congenial Spirit In Victoria
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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037 - Raising The Wind
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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036 - Mrs Peck
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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035 - Mr Brandon's Second Proposal To Elsie And Its Fate
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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034 - Another Good-Bye
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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033 - Mrs Phillips's First Grief
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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032 - Francis Hogarth's Canvass And Election
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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031 - Good-Bye
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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029 - Spiritualism Love And Politics
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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030 - Chiefly Political
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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028 - A Seance
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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027 - A Bonnet Gained And A Lover Lost
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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026 - Francis Makes A Favourable Impression On Harriett Phillips
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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024 - A Letter From Australia For Francis Which Causes Surprise In An Unexpected Quarter
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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025 - Harriett Phillips Does A Little Bit Of Shopping Which Is Somewhat Fatal To Her Projects
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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022 - Elsie Refuses An Excellent Offer
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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023 - Elsie Accepts Of A New Situation
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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020 - Jane's Situation
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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021 - Elsie's Situation
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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019 - How Francis Received The Good News
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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018 - Good News For Francis
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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017 - Peggy's Visitors And Francis' Resolution
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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016 - Mr Brandon In Edinburgh
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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015 - Some Grave Talk In Gay Company
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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014 - Elsie's Literary Venture and Its Success
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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013 - Peggy Walker's Adventures part 2
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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011 - Up And Down
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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012 - Peggy Walker's Adventures part 1
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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010 - A Bundle Of Old Letters
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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009 - A Humble Friend
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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008 - An Evening at Mr Rennie's part 2
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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006 - Closed Doors part 2
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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007 - An Evening at Mr Rennie's part 1
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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005 - Closed Doors part 1
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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004 - Disappointment and Hope Prose and Poetry part 2
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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002 - The Will part 2
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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003 - Disappointment and Hope Prose and Poetry part 1
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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001 - The Will part 1
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In Mr Hogarths Will, sisters Jane and Elsie Melville grow up under the guidance of their kind-hearted yet quirky uncle, Mr Hogarth. Believing in the equality of the sexes, he provides them with a boys education. However, upon his passing, they are stunned to discover that their entire inheritance has gone to a previously unknown son, leaving them with only a modest allowance. With no choice but to carve out their own futures in a society that expects them to settle for roles as governesses, will these determined young women be able to thrive and challenge the norms that seek to confine them? (summary by Karen Savage)
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