White Horse Inn

White Horse Inn by Harry Graham, published by Samuel French Ltd on July 23, 2015, is a drama text that explores the dynamics of love and ambition within the setting of a quaint inn. The narrative centers around the head waiters who find themselves enamored with Josepha, the attractive young widow who owns the establishment. However, their affections lead to swift dismissals, creating a tension that underscores the challenges of desire and professional duty.
In this edition, readers will discover the complexities of relationships as Josepha yearns for Valentine Sutton, a regular visitor from England, while remaining oblivious to the romantic intentions of those around her. The play features a cast of six women and twelve men, highlighting the interplay of emotions and social expectations in a dramatic setting. With 76 pages, this English-language work invites readers to delve into themes of love, loyalty, and the consequences of unrequited feelings.
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Head waiters of White Horse Inn have found that to fall in love with the attractive young widow who owns the establishment is a swift and certain route to dismissal. Yet none have been able to resist Josepha; least of all Leopold, the present incumbent. She, however, pines for Valentine Sutton, a regular visitor from England, and is resolutely blind to all the evidence that his thoughts for her are no more than warm friendship.|6 women, 12 men
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