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Earlier that day, Olivia’s experience as a bridesmaid fills her with a growing sense of dread and discomfort. She wakes up with an oppressive headache, both a literal pain and a figurative reminder of the emotional burden she feels heading into the wedding. The thought of wearing the bridesmaid dress triggers a wave of reluctance—she dreads the very idea of embodying this role. As she struggles to get ready, a small cut on her hand causes a bloodstain to appear on the dress, an incident that triggers…
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Dreams
Dreams opens on a quiet road where two constables, Andrey Ptaha and Nikandr Sapozhnikov, accompany a nameless tramp toward the district town. The air is thick with dampness, and the path stretches endlessly, surrounded by fog and soft mud. Ptaha, lively and talkative, takes a lighthearted approach to the journey, attempting to draw out stories or laughter. Sapozhnikov, by contrast, walks in silence, his tall frame and solemn face resembling an icon painted in an old church. Their prisoner is not what one…-
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Dream Life and Real Life
Dream Life and Real Life is a novel by Olive Schreiner, published in 1893. It explores the inner thoughts and experiences of a woman torn between the idealized world of dreams and the harsh realities of life. The book addresses themes of self-discovery, societal expectations, and the search for meaning, offering a critique of the limitations placed on women in Victorian society.-
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Dolly Dialogues
Dolly Dialogues by Anthony Hope is a collection of witty and humorous vignettes, published in 1894, featuring sharp exchanges between the charming Dolly and her admirers. The book captures the nuances of Victorian society and relationships with clever dialogue and satire.-
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Dedication
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Death Right Down to the Cheekbones, the chapter begins with Sol excitedly confiding in her companion that she has successfully stolen a large sum of money from Richard, who she humorously refers to as "King Richard." Though initially hesitant, Sol has taken the opportunity to pilfer Richard’s hidden funds, knowing precisely where to find his secrets stashed away. As she shares this with her companion, the weight of the situation begins to settle in, and the tension becomes palpable between them. They…
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Dawn O’Hara: The Girl Who Laughed by Edna Ferber is a humorous yet heartfelt novel that tells the story of Dawn O’Hara, a lively young journalist who moves to a small town to recover from a nervous breakdown and a troubled marriage. As she rebuilds her life, she encounters an array of quirky characters, navigates romantic possibilities, and rediscovers her joy and resilience. Published in 1911, the novel reflects Ferber’s wit and insight into the complexities of relationships, personal growth, and the importance of laughter and self-reliance in overcoming life’s challenges.
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Cordial Relations
Cordial Relations begins with Mr. Carter paying a visit to Miss Dolly Foster, who is soon to become Lady Mickleham. In his hand is a farewell token—a broken pearl heart encrusted with rubies and diamonds, offered half in jest and half in lingering sentiment. The gift is not just a decorative trinket; it subtly signals the fractured affection he still holds for her. Dolly, never one to dwell too long on sentimentality, accepts it with an amused eye and a quip, diverting attention away from any deeper…-
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