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A world-worn man returns to his New England village convinced that three prophetic signs will secure his destiny: the discovery of a woman wearing a heart-shaped jewel who will accept his heavy heart, the revelation of buried treasure indicated by a pointing hand and the inscription EFFODE, and an audience with a venerable sage who will trace a symbol with a wand and confer authority. Small, uncanny echoes of these omens appear at his mother’s cottage, and his sleep fills with visions of the maid, a hand of flame, and the hoary prophet. The narrative follows his uneasy reconciliation of romantic expectation with the ordinary textures of home.
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