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Madame Wenham: A Haunting Masterpiece by Patrick Senécal Madame Wenham is a celebrated horror novel for young readers written by the renowned French-Canadian "master of horror," Patrick Senécal. Originally published in August 2010 by Les Éditions de la Bagnole, it serves as the chilling sequel to Senécal’s first youth novel, Sept comme Setteur (Seven Like Setteur).
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The Charitable Madam: The most common reference is to Madame (Jane) Wenham (c. 1820–1895), a British philanthropist and social reformer active during the mid-to-late Victorian era. Unlike her infamous namesake from the 1712 witchcraft trial (Jane Wenham, the so-called "last witch of England"), this Madame Wenham was celebrated for establishing "wenhams"—early safe houses for exploited working women in London’s East End. Her unpublished memoirs and private letters were compiled by a descendant in 1923 into a typewritten manuscript. That manuscript, often referred to informally as the "Madame Wenham Papers," is the primary source for the PDF searches. madame wenham pdf
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Proposed Feature: The Hunt for ‘Madame Wenham PDF’ — When a Search Query Creates Its Own Mystery
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Every day, thousands of people search for books, manuscripts, and stories online. But what happens when a phrase like “Madame Wenham PDF” appears just enough to intrigue but never enough to yield a definitive answer? This feature explores the digital ghost of a text that may — or may not — exist. Madame Wenham: A Haunting Masterpiece by Patrick Senécal