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Three Weeks

Three Weeks

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Number of Chapters: 32

Length: 05 hours and 56 minutes

Language: English

Three weeks was Elinor Glyn's most popular and most scandalous book, published in 1907, and made into an even more scandalous movie in 1914. The book follows Paul Verdayne, who thinks himself passionately in love with the parson's daughter. His aristocratic parents, wishing to protect their son from a disadvantageous marriage, send their son abroad on a tour to Europe, little knowing that much greater dangers lurk in the distance. Paul meets an older Lady in Switzerland, and falls violently in love with her. What follows is the engaging story of love, jealousy, and murder. - Summary by Carolin

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Introduction (MaryAnn)
Chapter I (MaryAnn)
Chapter II (MaryAnn)
Chapter III (MaryAnn)
Chapter IV (MaryAnn)
Chapter V (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter VI (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter VII (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter VIII (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter IX (acousticwave)
Chapter X (Sheila)
Chapter XI (Sheila)
Chapter XII (acousticwave)
Chapter XIII (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter XIV (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter XV (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter XVI (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter XVII (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter XVIII (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter XIX (Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
Chapter XX (Ed Fenton)
Chapter XXI (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter XXII (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter XXIII (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter XXIV (acousticwave)
Chapter XXV (acousticwave)
Chapter XXVI (Amy Deuchler)
Chapter XXVII (Amy Deuchler)
Chapter XXVIII (Amy Deuchler)
Chapter XXIX (Amy Deuchler)
Chapter XXX (Amy Deuchler)
Chapter XXXI (Amy Deuchler)
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