
Cynthia arrives at Miss Sadler’s school carrying the weight of a love she cannot deny. While the other girls are still in their short dresses, she feels out of place, haunted by memories of Coniston and the promise of a different life with Jethro. The sudden appearance of Miss Janet Duncan, a familiar voice from her past, stirs old loyalties and introduces a new web of family ties that threatens to upend her quiet resolve.
As the teachers exchange whispered notes and newspaper clippings, the school becomes a stage for subtle power plays and hidden agendas. Cynthia watches the delicate dance between the women, recognizing the difference between romantic theory and lived reality. Through these early encounters, the story hints at the choices she must face, balancing duty, desire, and the pull of an uncertain future.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (315K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1965
Best known for leading Britain through the darkest years of World War II, this statesman was also a gifted historian and speaker whose words helped define an era. His books, speeches, and memoirs still shape how many readers understand war, politics, and leadership.
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