Welcome to Raven's Readings. I'll be reading again from A Room With a View, a 1908 novel by E.M. Forster. It's about a young, sheltered, woman living in the restrained and class-conscious culture of Edwardian England. It's both a romance and a humourous critique of the class distinctions at that time.
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In the previous chapter, Cecil thought he was being oh so clever, but he just managed to arrange for his rival George to move closer to Lucy. This next chapter is a short interlude that will explore how Lucy and Charlotte will deal with issue - is it a problem or an opportunity?
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A Room With a View - #11 In Mrs. Vyse's Well-Appointed Flat