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In a novel, a girl insists that a man named Jacob lives in one of these objects and should be rescued using rope stowed in a Toyota. This title object is used to dispose of a person that Katherine hits with Hester Harper’s car in that novel by Elizabeth Jolley. The protagonist of a novel titled for one of these objects is agitated when a bible in her dead father’s study falls open to the line “And the Lord set a mark upon Cain.” That novel titled for one of these objects ends with the protagonist begging God to “Give us also the right to our existence,” (10[1])and adopts (10[2])Havelock (10[1])Ellis’s term “invert” to describe the (10[2])protagonist, who has an (10[1])ill-fated (10[1]-5[1])romance (10[1])with Mary Llewelyn (“loo-ELL-in”), a fellow ambulance driver. (10[1])For 10 points, Stephen Gordon (-5[1])is the protagonist of a pioneering (10[1])lesbian novel (10[1])by (-5[1])Radclyffe (10[1])Hall, (10[3])titled for what (10[2])sort of object of (10[1])Loneliness? (10[1])■END■ (10[3])

ANSWER: well [accept The Well; accept The Well of Loneliness]
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