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The Refugees

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General Fiction General Fiction
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48

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His sabbatical in Europe cut abruptly short by the opening hostilities of the First World War, Charlie Durand, a professor of romance languages, finds himself caught up with a wave of Belgian refugees fleeing to London. Rescued, as it were, by Audrey Rushworth, a flustered yet determined noblewoman, Charlie is hustled off to the English countryside. Only, Charlie isn't really a refugee . . .

Playful and insightful, Edith Wharton's "The Refugees" reflects the author's experience supporting refugees in Paris during the First World War.

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