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"The Pretty Lady" is a novel written by Arnold Bennett, first published in 1918. The story is set during World War I and revolves around the character of Christine, a Belgian refugee who seeks refuge in London. The novel explores the challenges faced by the protagonist as she navigates the war-torn city and the impact of the war on society.
Christine, known as "The Pretty Lady," becomes the central figure in a narrative that touches on themes such as love, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Arnold Bennett's novel provides a glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of wartime London, offering both a compelling narrative and commentary on the effects of conflict on individuals.
If you are interested in historical fiction set against the backdrop of World War I and enjoy stories that explore the human experience during challenging times, "The Pretty Lady" might be a novel worth considering.

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Summary
The stage scene flamed extravagantly with crude orange and viridian light, a rectangle of bedazzling illumination; on the boards, in the midst of great width, with great depth behind them and arching height above, tiny squeaking figures ogled the primeval passion in gesture and innuendo. From the arc of the upper circle convergent beams of light pierced through gloom and broke violently on this group of the half-clad lovely and the swathed grotesque.