“[...] 'He is the captain,' Miss Ogilvie explained eagerly. 'He is coming home with us, Aunt Fanny invited him.' 'Captain?' said Julia, who was not at all that bright, 'captain of what?' 'I wish I knew,' said the captain.”
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Book:The Sundial
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The Sundial
The Sundial is a work of historical fiction that delves into the lives of individuals during a pivotal period, using the sundial as a central metaphor for the passage of time and the complexities of human existence. more
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