The Enchanted April

Importance of london

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England's capital city is portrayed in the novel's early chapters as dirty, crowded, and noisy, another vivid and defining contrast to the fresh and open quietness of Italy. The club in which Mrs. Wilkins and Mrs. Arbuthnot encounter both each other and the newspaper advertisement that changes their lives is on a street in its central core.