PODCAST · fiction
Rain-Girl
by Herbert George Jenkins
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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021 - Chapter XXI - Lord Drewitt Ambassador
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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020 - Chapter XX - Lady Drewitt's Alarm
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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019 - Chapter XIX - The Morning After
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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018 - Chapter XVIII - The Deluge
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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017 - Chapter XVII - Dr Tallis Prescribes
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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016 - Chapter XVI - The Nine Days Ended
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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015 - Chapter XV - London and Lord Drewitt
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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014 - Chapter XIV - The Danger Line
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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013 - Chapter XIII - A Question of Ankles
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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012 - Chapter XII - The Thirty-Nine Articles
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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011 - Chapter XI - The Meeting with the Rain-Girl
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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010 - Chapter X - Lord Drewitt on Marriage
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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009 - Chapter IX - The Pursuit to Folkestone
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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008 - Chapter VIII - The Heiress Indisposed
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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007 - Chapter VII - Lady Drewitt Speaks her Mind
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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006 - Chapter VI - Lord Drewitt's Perplexities
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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005 - Chapter V - The Search Begins
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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004 - Chapter IV - The Call of the Rain-Girl
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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003 - Chapter III - Lost Days and the Doctor
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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002 - Chapter II - The Two Dragons and the Rain-Girl
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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001 - Chapter I - The Road to Nowhere
After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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After returning from the harrowing trenches of World War I, Richard Beresford struggles to reintegrate into his former life at the Foreign Office. Choosing instead to sell nearly all his belongings—save for his treasured books—he embarks on a wandering journey through the countryside. On his very first day, he encounters a captivating girl with mesmerizing grey eyes perched on a gate in the rain. Their chance meeting is cut short, leaving him unaware of her name but resolute in his quest to find her again. This charming romantic comedy from 1919, penned by the author of Patricia Brent, spinster, is a delightful exploration of love and fate. - Summary by Anna Simon
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