The Enchanted April
In the dreary confines of a London women's club, where the rain pelts against the windows and life seems oppressively mundane, two women stumble upon a life-changing opportunity. "The Enchanted April," by Elizabeth von Arnim, tells the enchanting story of four disparate women who escape their routine lives to a medieval Italian castle for a month of rejuvenation.
Author:
Elizabeth Von Arnim
Categories:
Romance
The Enchanted April
That evening was the evening of the full moon. The garden was an enchanted place...
The Enchanted April
Now Frederick was not the man to hurt anything if he could help it; besides, he...
The Enchanted April
Scrap wanted to know so much about her mother that Arundel had presently to invent....
The Enchanted April
And then when she spoke . . . what chance was there for poor Briggs? He was undone....
The Enchanted April
They had a very pleasant walk, with a great deal of sitting down in warm, thyme-fragrant...
The Enchanted April
On the first day of the third week Rose wrote to Frederick.
In case she should again...
The Enchanted April
And so the second week began, and all was harmony. The arrival of Mr. Wilkins, instead...
The Enchanted April
The strange effect of this incident was that when they met that evening at dinner...
The Enchanted April
That first week the wistaria began to fade, and the flowers of the Judas-tree and...
The Enchanted April
The uneventful days—only outwardly uneventful—slipped by in floods of sunshine,...
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