What is meant by " summer's lease "
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The title "Summer's Lease" is a play on a line from William Shakespeare 's Sonnet 18: And summer's lease hath all too short a date. The novel involves the leasing of a Tuscan villa for the summer holidays. It is divided into six parts: "Preparations", "Arrival", "First Week", "Second Week", "Third Week", and "The Return".
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