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Dorothy Reynolds


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Readers have mixed feelings about this play. While many appreciate Balzac's unique storytelling and rich writing style, some find it difficult to engage with the material. There are mentions of unexpected plot twists that add to its intrigue, but certain critiques note that the pacing can feel slow at times, which detracts from the overall experience.
In the general direction of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark, and just off the edge of the map, lies the island of Terhou, so small that even the tourist trade has not yet invaded it.
The entire population numbers no more people than are to be found in the average operatic society, and they sing all day, for they are happy folk.
Or they would be, if only they could find a May Queen for their annual festival.4 women, 9 men
Free As Air is a British play written by Dorothy Reynolds and published by Samuel French (1960).
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Samuel French · 1960 · 78 pp
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