Nell Bray, according to her doctor-brother, is suffering from exhaustion. An overdose of suffragette politics and not enough rest is Stuart's diagnosis. So she decides to spend a few weeks with his family at their childhood home on the Pennine Moors for some relaxation. The country air, Stuart claims, will do her good. It will also, he hopes, keep her out of trouble. He should have known better...
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