
Winding Paths - by Gertrude Page
Contents
WINDING PATHS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
At the charming seaside boarding school of Eastgate, two girls from opposite worlds form an unlikely friendship that reshapes their days. Lorraine, a polished, slightly frail nineteen‑year‑old sent for the sea air, carries a refined wit and a taste for language, while Hal, a fifteen‑year‑old tomboy, is rough‑around‑the‑edges, untidy and forever seeking adventure. Their bond, forged under the watchful eyes of the strict Misses Walton, proves stronger than the school’s rigid expectations.
Together they stir the quiet halls, turning lessons into lively contests—especially when a new French mistress arrives, speaking with a perfect Parisian accent but limited English. Lorraine’s fluency quickly wins the teacher’s confidence, and she leads the class in a playful translation that sends both pupils and governess into delighted confusion. Their spirited defiance hints at a future where loyalty and mischief will test the limits of the school’s disciplined world.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (667K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1872–1922
A hugely popular novelist in the early 1900s, she wrote warm, dramatic stories that often drew on life in Southern Rhodesia and helped make her an international bestseller. Her best-known novel, Paddy the Next Best Thing, later reached the screen and kept her name alive long after her lifetime.
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