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Faith Cavendish is a minor character in "The Catcher in the Rye." She is a young woman Holden Caulfield meets in New York City and tries to invite to his hotel room for a drink. Faith's character serves to highlight Holden's loneliness and desire for companionship during his time in the city.
Faith Cavendish is a fictional character from Agatha Christie's novel "The Pale Horse." She is a wealthy heiress who becomes involved in a murder mystery investigation led by the protagonist, Mark Easterbrook. Faith is described as glamorous, mysterious, and enigmatic.
Holden attempts to call Phoebe, Jane Gallagher's mother, Sally Hayes, and Carl Luce.
Irony. Her names gives us the idea of purity and she is very easygoing (contrast with her name and her reputation).
Virginia Cavendish's birth name is Virgnia Cavendish Moura.
Holden Caulfield D.B. Caulfield Mr. Spenser Mr. and Mrs. Caulfield Robert Ackley Walt Stradlater Jane Gallagher Allie Caulfield Mrs. Morrow Phoebe Caulfield Faith Cavendish Bernice, Marty, Laverne Horwitz Lillian Simmons Maurice Sunny Sally Hayes Mr. Antolini
Is what they call a "Double DIN"
The address of the Cavendish Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 472, Cavendish, VT 05142
Now That's What I Call Faith was created in 2007.
Kay Cavendish's birth name is Murray, Kathleen Dorothy Cavendish.
Lucy Caroline Cavendish has written: 'The diary of Lady Frederick Cavendish'
Joseph Cavendish has written: 'The arguments of the two gentlemen, who were of council for Joseph Cavendish'