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When Nell Winston is offered a position as companion to Allegra Selkirk, a young woman who has been paralyzed in a carriage accident, she welcomes the unexpected opportunity for a change from her job as dining room hostess at a seaside resort. But, from the moment Nell steps through the magnificent front door at Hope's End, she feels uneasy. Her reception is unwelcoming, if not hostile, and every method she uses to encourage Allegra is resisted. As their friendship develops and Nell's affection for the young woman deepens, she determines to discover the secrets that keep Allegra a helpless invalid...
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Historical Fiction, Invalids, Traumatic neuroses, Mystery, Large type booksPlaces
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November 28, 2020 | Edited by MARC Bot | import existing book |
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