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Regiment of Women
by Clemence Dane
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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047 - Chapter 47
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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046 - Chapter 46
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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045 - Chapter 45
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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044 - Chapter 44
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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043 - Chapter 43
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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042 - Chapter 42
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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041 - Chapter 41
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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040 - Chapter 40
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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039 - Chapter 39
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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038 - Chapter 38
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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037 - Chapter 37
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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036 - Chapter 36
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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035 - Chapter 35
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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034 - Chapter 34
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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033 - Chapter 33
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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032 - Chapter 32
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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031 - Chapter 31
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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030 - Chapter 30
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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029 - Chapter 29
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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028 - Chapter 28
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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027 - Chapter 27
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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026 - Chapter 26
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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025 - Chapter 25
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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024 - Chapter 24
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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023 - Chapter 23
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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022 - Chapter 22
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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021 - Chapter 21
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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020 - Chapter 20
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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019 - Chapter 19
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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018 - Chapter 18
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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017 - Chapter 17
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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016 - Chapter 16
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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015 - Chapter 15
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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014 - Chapter 14
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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013 - Chapter 13
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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012 - Chapter 12
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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011 - Chapter 11
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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010 - Chapter 10
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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009 - Chapter 9
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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008 - Chapter 8
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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007 - Chapter 7
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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006 - Chapter 6
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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005 - Chapter 5
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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004 - Chapter 4
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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003 - Chapter 3
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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002 - Chapter 2
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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001 - Chapter 1
Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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Set against the backdrop of a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women delves into the complex relationship between two teachers at an elite girls school. Clare Hartill, a formidable woman in her mid-thirties, effectively runs the school, commanding the admiration of her students through her strict yet magnetic presence. In contrast, the charming nineteen-year-old Alwynne Durand, who resides with her unmarried aunt and guardian, Elsbeth Loveday, quickly captivates the hearts of her pupils. As Alwynne and Clare grow closer, their bond flourishes on summer travels abroad. However, a unique tension simmers beneath the surface, as Loveday and Hartill vie for Alwynnes attention, each striving to assert their influence in her life. Notably recognized for its subtle hints at lesbian relationships, this groundbreaking novel is said to have paved the way for Radclyffe Halls The Well of Loneliness. - Summary by Beth Thomas Dedicated to Beth Thomas
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