Gay Intruder
by Iris Bromige
At twenty-five Gail Trevor suddenly found herself alone in the world, with very little money and no definite plans. Then came the letter from her late mother's friend, Josephine Sherwood, to stay with her at Holly Lodge in the ancient …
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At twenty-five Gail Trevor suddenly found herself alone in the world, with very little money and no definite plans. Then came the letter from her late mother's friend, Josephine Sherwood, to stay with her at Holly Lodge in the ancient town of Beverton. No summer, she thought, had ever held such promise — of a new life, gaiety, happiness and perhaps even love.
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"At twenty-five Gail Trevor suddenly found herself alone in the world, with very little money and no definite plans. Then came the letter from her late mother's friend, Josephine Sherwood, …"
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