Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy

Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy

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Publisher Description

Mrs Lirriper is an involving story of people thrown together by chance, that moves from the squalors of Victorian London to the sunnier climes of southern France. Recently widowed, Mrs. Lirriper devotes her energies to attending to the needs of her assorted lodgers; but when a newborn child is abandoned to her care, her responsibilities grow to new levels. She enlists longtime lodger, the Major, into the role of “guardian, ” and the two develop an increasing affection for the boy. In an effort to entertain the growing lad, they relate the stories of their fellow lodgers, little knowing that they are about to embark on their own real-life tale of impending death, guilty secrets, and mysterious legacies. Charles Dickens is one of England’s most important literary figures. His works enjoyed enormous success in his day and are still regarded as among the most popular and widely read classics of all time.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1864
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
51
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
32.4
KB
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