
Stories by Suffragettes
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Narrated by:
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Cathy Dobson
About this listen
A collection of short stories written by prominent supporters of the women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom.
1. 'The Operation' by Violet Hunt
2. 'An Idyll of London' by Beatrice Harraden
3. 'The Mahatma's Story' by May Sinclair
4. 'The Man in the Scented Coat' by Sarah Grande
5. 'A Bird on Its Journey' by Beatrice Harraden
6. 'The World's Slow Stain' by May Sinclair
7. 'Where Their Fire Is Not Quenched' by May Sinclair
8. 'The Kidnapping of Phil Altamore' by Ella Hepworth Dixon
9. 'The Token' by May Sinclair
10. 'The Nature of the Evidence' by May Sinclair
11. 'The Umbrella Mender' by Beatrice Harraden
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