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Eleanor's Victory by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915)

Eleanor's Victory by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915)

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Only 15-years-old, Eleanor Vane is very happy with her lot: educated in an expensive finishing school in Paris, the apple of her father's eye, and disposed to be kind. Of course there are things missing: she does not remember her mother who died when she was young. But at least she has her father... Until he unexpectedly dies. Now Eleanor is at the mercy of her half-siblings who were never in touch with her, and the rest of the world who would consider her an orphaned beggar. Sent to work as a lady's companion to an old friend of her late father's, Eleanor might, just might, be able to win a respectable place in society. This novel is also famous for being one of the first Victorian novels with a female detective. - Summary by Stav NisserCopyright ciesse Arte Drama y Obras
Episodios
  • Vol.3. Ch.06. AT SEA.
    17 m
  • Vol.3. Ch.14. MARGARET LENNARD'S DELINQUENCIES.
    34 m
  • Vol.2. Ch.18. WHAT HAPPENED AT WINDSOR.
    12 m
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