Thirteenth Year Uncle William Picture by Anas Whitcomb
A fragmented narration presents Uncle William in a rural setting with memory and duty themes. Vivid images describe a portrait scene as family members and neighbors reflect, voices fade, and the past surfaces in a somber reminiscence.
Two Lovers in a Desperate Love Triangle in New York
In a Southern setting Bertha faces a painful dilemma between engagement to Arthur Pembroke and love for Harold Bouillon after a lingering marriage promise to Arthur. Frances, a waiting maid, uncovers Bertha’s confession of genuine love for Harold while acknowledging a prior engagement and social pressures from family. Harold pleads for clarity, and Bertha seeks to restrain passion while weighing duty and desire amid social expectations.
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