In Luck at Last
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A domestic drama set around a second‑hand bookshop follows a young woman who, advertising under initials, sustains a prolonged written relationship while privately instructing a male pupil in heraldry; when they meet, the concealment of her identity threatens their correspondence. The plot weaves cousins, elders, and neighbors into a web of small deceptions, discoveries, and reckonings, as chance encounters, a disputed photograph, and questions of property and honor prompt atonement and shifting fortunes before matters are resolved.
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