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“Velveteen: The Real Girl Short Fiction Collection: A Short Fiction Collection, By: Velveteen” is the story of a young Woman who travels back in time to 1983 San Francisco, where she descends into the seedy underground circuit. She subsequently triumphs over her "Manager” (Lil Boochie), as well as the symbolic representation of Pure Evil embodied in the character Jackie_drew. In the end, Velveteen goes on to find Love and Redemption at an eponymously-named Chicken Sandwich Restaurant.
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Amalia's Story, Chapter Twenty-Six
= Amalia Angeloni Jacobucci
"Viking betrothed"
Angela Thirkell Book Summaries #17:
Love Among the Ruins!
by Angela Thirkell (1948)
https://angelathirkellsociety.org/writings/book-summaries/
1948: Creation & Catastrophe (Full documentary)

Another tale of requited and unrequited love.
Charles Belton becomes interested in Clarissa Graham, Oliver Marling nurses a hopeless infatuation for Jessica Dean and the obnoxious Richard Tebben gets his comeuppance from his Viking betrothed, Petrea Krogsbrog.
However, Fred Belton and Susan Dean overcome minor obstacles and are headed for the altar.
The trials of peace are almost worse than those of war as the beleaguered gentry alternately fight the forces of change and resign themselves to the tyranny of “Them” (the Labour Government).
Sam Adams, the self-made entrepreneur foreshadows the rise of a new middle class as he gains acceptance as a Labour MP who votes like a Tory.
Mrs. Belton is instrumental in brushing up the rough edges and his own good sense and kind nature win over the “county” in spite of themselves.

= Louis Jacobucci
"Room at the end"
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