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This collection of short stories showcases the exceptional talent of Mary Seymour, a little-known but highly regarded writer of the late 19th century. The stories, which range from Gothic horror to romantic melodrama, demonstrate Seymour's mastery of both form and subject matter. This edition, complete with the classic tale 'Tom's Crucifix', is a must-read for fans of Victorian literature and anyone interested in the development of the short story form.
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