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Somehow Good
by William Frend De Morgan
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Mo
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047 - Chapter XLVII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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046 - Chapter XLVI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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045 - Chapter XLV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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044 - Chapter XLIV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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043 - Chapter XLIII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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042 - Chapter XLII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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041 - Chapter XLI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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040 - Chapter XL
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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039 - Chapter XXXIX
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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038 - Chapter XXXVIII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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037 - Chapter XXXVII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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036 - Chapter XXXVI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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035 - Chapter XXXV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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034 - Chapter XXXIV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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033 - Chapter XXXIII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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032 - Chapter XXXII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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031 - Chapter XXXI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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030 - Chapter XXX
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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029 - Chapter XXIX
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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028 - Chapter XXVIII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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027 - Chapter XXVII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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026 - Chapter XXVI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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025 - Chapter XXV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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024 - Chapter XXIV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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023 - Chapter XXIII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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022 - Chapter XXII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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021 - Chapter XXI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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020 - Chapter XX
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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019 - Chapter XIX
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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018 - Chapter XVIII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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017 - Chapter XVII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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016 - Chapter XVI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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015 - Chapter XV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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014 - Chapter XIV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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013 - Chapter XIII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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012 - Chapter XII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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011 - Chapter XI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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010 - Chapter X
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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009 - Chapter IX
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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008 - Chapter VIII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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007 - Chapter VII
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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006 - Chapter VI
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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005 - Chapter V
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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004 - Chapter IV
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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003 - Chapter III
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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002 - Chapter II
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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001 - Chapter I
When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Morgan’s work, especially in Somehow Good, showcases his unique voice, sharp wit, and a deeply sentimental heart. (Summary by Helen Taylor)
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When a mysterious man arrives in London, fate takes an unexpected turn as he suffers a freak accident on the underground train, leaving him with no memory of his past. Feeling a sense of responsibility, the compassionate Sally Nightingale invites him to stay with her and her mother. However, in a twist of destiny, it is revealed that her mother is the mans estranged ex-wife, whom he left two decades ago under complicated circumstances. As old feelings resurface, the question looms what will happen when his memories come flooding back? This melodramatic tale is infused with a delightful dose of humor, an array of colorful characters, and a generous sprinkle of romance. De Morgan, renowned as a designer and a pioneer of the arts and crafts movement, was also a gifted writer. His novels, rich in detail and vibrant imagery, offer a glimpse into an England on the brink of transformation with the onset of the First World War. With a narrative style reminiscent of Thackeray and Dickens, De Mo
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