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ictoria Cross was a pen name of Annie Sophie Cory, who wrote racy-for-the-time novels that explored women's feelings, controversial relationships, and other taboo subjects for the time. The narrator has promised his father to get a novel published before marrying the woman he loves, to prove that he can make his own way. However, things go awry when no one wants to publish him because his books don't conform to the standards of the time.
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