George walker at suez

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George Walker At Suez”” is a novel written by Anthony Trollope that follows the story of George Walker, a young engineer who is sent to Egypt to oversee the construction of a railway line across the Suez Canal. As he navigates the challenges of working in a foreign country and dealing with the bureaucracy of the project, he also finds himself caught in a love triangle with two women – the beautiful and wealthy Lady Violet Effingham and the intelligent and independent Miss Baker. Along the way, Walker must navigate the complexities of Egyptian politics and society, as well as his own personal desires and ambitions. Told with Trollope’s signature wit and insight, “”George Walker At Suez”” is a compelling tale of love, ambition, and adventure in the midst of a rapidly changing world.””THIS 36 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE Alice Dugdale and Other Stories, by Anthony Trollope.

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