"Moll Davis: A Comedy" by Bernard Capes is an adventure set in England in 1661, focusing on the life of Moll Davis during the Restoration period. We follow the story of a poor, but spirited, young woman as she becomes embroiled in a world of love, scheming, and humor mostly set at "The Mischief" Inn. Her new life involves interesting characters, like George Hamilton and the innkeeper, as she attempts escape her debts and build a new life. The book begins by painting a picture of daily life at "The Mischief" Inn, which introduces the reader to Moll and her lively personality, as she arrives in London with very little money. Her quick wit and sharp mind are quickly displayed when she begins playfully flirting with Mr. Hamilton, promising a series of funny and dramatic events as she hopes to find her place in a world full of temptation and dangers.
Moll Davis: a comedy
By Bernard Capes
In a time of kings and cavaliers, a penniless girl uses her charm to find love, fortune, and freedom from the local inn.
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Bernard Edward Joseph Capes was an English author.
Bernard Edward Joseph Capes was an English author.
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