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The little NIGHTINGALE

THE STORY SO FAR: Lyra Draycott, a well-off widow in 18th-century London, is reflecting on the tragic life of her late niece Ann, a celebrated opera singer. Ann’s death has widened an existing rift between Lyra and her brother Edward, Ann’s embittered father. Lyra recalls the moment her niece threw caution to the wind and ran off with an older man. Edward blamed Lyra for failing to monitor Ann more closely. Edward’s men tracked down Ann and marched her back to his house, but she continued to escape. Eventually, Edward allowed Ann to stay with Lyra, as long as she travelled only between Lyra’s house and the theatre while rehearsing for her new opera. On opening night, as Ann and Lyra travel to the theatre, masked men surround the carriage. Their leader, Franklin, announces that Ann has broken the terms of her agreement with her father and they’ve come to take her home – by force.

Lyra gasped at the gang surrounding their carriage, apparently sent by Edward. She croaked to the ringleader, ‘Mr Franklin, my brother permitted Ann to live with me and pursue her career. I had his word that he wouldn’t interfere.’

Franklin peered through the open carriage door. ‘Mr Brown gave his permission under certain conditions, which have now been breached. Have they not, Miss Brown?’

As Ann tossed her hair, Lyra had a sinking feeling. ‘Ann, did you…’

Suddenly, another commotion erupted in the street.

Ann leaned out to see and exclaimed, ‘We are not far from the theatre and the audience

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