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Episode 3

With equilibrium restored, the narrator is desperate to learn more about her new companions but finds the widowed sisters unbearably discreet. Read by Ruth Gemmell.

Bearing the weight of devastating loss, a woman has fled post-war London for the sanctuary of her Swiss chalet. As she lies in the sun and lets her gaze linger on her thin sliver of garden, nature and solitude begin to do their work. Recording her thoughts in a journal, she eventually finds herself well enough to feel lonely and irritable - and then two English sisters arrive at her door...

The beauty of the Alps has done its work and the narrator is much restored. Her curiosity is aroused by her new companions and she’s desperate to learn more about the widowed sisters, but the ladies are almost unbearably discreet.

This delightful short novel of 1920, from the author of ‘The Enchanted April’, is a hymn to the restorative powers of nature, landscape and companionship.

Read by Ruth Gemmell
Written by Elizabeth von Arnim
Abridged by Clara Glynn
Producer: Eilidh McCreadie

14 minutes

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Wed 2 Jun 2021 22:45

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  • Wed 2 Jun 2021 12:04
  • Wed 2 Jun 2021 22:45