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Miss Morris and the Stranger
- Narrated by: Amanda Friday, Rob Goll
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Summary
Miss Morris and the Stranger'-- a 'Little Novel' by Wilkie Collins.
Nancy Morris, a shopkeeper's daughter from Sandwich, becomes a governess with the help of a benefactor, Sir Gervase Damian. One day she helps a stranger whose advances she gently rebuffs, only to meet him again when she takes a new position in the North.
'Little Novels' published in 1887 is a collection of fourteen short stories by Wilkie Collins. Revised by the author, these stories had appeared in various British and American periodicals over the previous 10 years, very often with different titles. They are stand-alone stories dealing with a variety of subjects: love, marriage, the supernatural, class, money, and murder; most of them contain a mystery or twist to the tale which is bound to delight fans of Collins' best-known novels, 'The Woman in White' and 'The Moonstone.'
'Miss Morris and the Stranger' was originally published with the title, 'How I Married Him' in the publications, 'The Spirit of the Times' (December 1881) and 'Belgravia' (January 1882)