JillThe novel is set in wartime Oxford, the city in which it was written. Protagonist John Kemp is a young man from "Huddlesford" in Lancashire, who goes up to Oxford. With great sympathy it analyses his emotions at this first experience of privileged southern life (he had never been south of Crewe). Socially awkward and inexperienced, Kemp is attracted by the reckless and dissipated life of his roommate Christopher Warner, a well-off southerner who has attended a minor public school, tellingly called "Lamprey College". The eponymous Jill is Kemp's imaginary sister, whom he invents to confound Warner. Kemp then discovers a real-life Jill called Gillian, the 15-year-old cousin of Warner's friend Elizabeth. Kemp becomes infatuated with Gillian, but his advances are thwarted by Elizabeth and rebuffed by Gillian |
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Page 110
... took as a signal for him to go . He shuffled and blew his nose , replac- ing his handkerchief in his breast pocket , where he noticed Christopher sometimes kept his , and took down his overcoat from behind the door . Elizabeth had ...
... took as a signal for him to go . He shuffled and blew his nose , replac- ing his handkerchief in his breast pocket , where he noticed Christopher sometimes kept his , and took down his overcoat from behind the door . Elizabeth had ...
Page 128
... took his hand out of his pocket with an incredulous movement . " Not touched it ? " “ No , I'm afraid I really . . . . It's all right , I can cut to- morrow- 99 " Can you , hell ! " Christopher approached so that his face came within ...
... took his hand out of his pocket with an incredulous movement . " Not touched it ? " “ No , I'm afraid I really . . . . It's all right , I can cut to- morrow- 99 " Can you , hell ! " Christopher approached so that his face came within ...
Page 237
... took a book from the table and stuffed it among the dim coals . Then he lay perfectly still , like an open - eyed figure on a tomb , staring at a photograph lodged on the desk . It showed a girl : Jill in fact . Slowly he dragged ...
... took a book from the table and stuffed it among the dim coals . Then he lay perfectly still , like an open - eyed figure on a tomb , staring at a photograph lodged on the desk . It showed a girl : Jill in fact . Slowly he dragged ...
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