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Three Weeks
by Elinor Glyn
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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032 - Chapter XXXI
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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031 - Chapter XXX
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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030 - Chapter XXIX
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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029 - Chapter XXVIII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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028 - Chapter XXVII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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027 - Chapter XXVI
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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026 - Chapter XXV
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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025 - Chapter XXIV
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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024 - Chapter XXIII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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023 - Chapter XXII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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022 - Chapter XXI
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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021 - Chapter XX
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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020 - Chapter XIX
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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019 - Chapter XVIII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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018 - Chapter XVII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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017 - Chapter XVI
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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016 - Chapter XV
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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015 - Chapter XIV
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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014 - Chapter XIII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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013 - Chapter XII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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012 - Chapter XI
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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011 - Chapter X
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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010 - Chapter IX
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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009 - Chapter VIII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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008 - Chapter VII
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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007 - Chapter VI
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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006 - Chapter V
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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005 - Chapter IV
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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004 - Chapter III
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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003 - Chapter II
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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002 - Chapter I
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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001 - Introduction
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Published in 1907, Elinor Glyns Three Weeks became her most notorious work, igniting scandal and intrigue upon its release. This captivating tale follows Paul Verdayne, a young man convinced he’s in love with the parsons daughter. To shield him from a potentially unfavorable marriage, his aristocratic parents whisk him away on a European tour. However, unforeseen perils await him. In Switzerland, Paul encounters an alluring older woman and is swept into a tempest of passion that leads to a gripping saga of love, jealousy, and murder. Join Carolin as she narrates this enthralling story that pushed the boundaries of its time.
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