A clergyman's daughter

Orwell, George (1903-1950)

Edité par Penguin books - [1975]

A loss of memory drives Dorothy, one of England's old maids, from her drab life as "the rector's daughter" onto the Streets of London, to the hop-gardens of Kent and the grimness of a fourth-rate private school, only to return at last to the smallness of her life at home.

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