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Trelawny of The "Wells": A Comedietta in Four Acts - cover

Trelawny of The "Wells": A Comedietta in Four Acts

Arthur Wing Pinero

Publisher: DigiCat

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Arthur W. Pinero in the book "Trelawny of The "Wells": A Comedietta in Four Acts" discusses the story of a group of theatre actors, whose young female leaves to be engaged with her rich lover. After a while, she plans to return to life on stage but the experience had a toll on her and her fiancé? What will happen to this awesome couple? Will she be able to return to the stage? Can love and desire have stability at the same time?
Available since: 06/03/2022.
Print length: 82 pages.

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