Lolly Willowes Zach FinchConsidered an early feminist classic, Sylvia Townsend Warners Lolly Willowes; Or The Loving Huntsman is a fantastical comedy about a middle aged witch and her search for peace that was selected as the first ever Book of the Month upon publication in 1926. When her father died, Laura Willowes went to live in London with her elder brother and his family[she] was a gentle creature, and the little girls loved her; she would soon fit into her new home.
the Duke is given the opportunity for revenge against the Comte de Saint-Vire and inadvertent redemption in the loving eyes of his new ward
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