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A Vanished Hand

by Sarah Doudney

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A Vanished Hand follows Elsie Kilner, a woman confronting personal grief and the search for purpose in the late 19th century British setting. The narrative centres on her reflection on past losses, including her family and home, amid a period of social and familial upheaval. Elsie encounters a manuscript belonging to Meta, a woman who endured suffering for her son Jamie, which prompts her to seek out the missing child. This quest challenges her views on love and human connection, raising questions about sacrifice and the bonds that hold families together.

Set within Victorian societal norms, the novel explores themes of loss, hope, and the moral dilemmas of caregiving. Through Elsie's personal struggles and her interactions with the manuscript and its history, the story examines individual resilience in the face of adversity. It is a work rooted in the moral and social fabric of its time, reflecting the Victorian interest in duty, emotion, and the complexity of family relationships.

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Elsie Kilner had a battle to fight, and it must be fought after her own fashion. It was the kind of battle which is fought every day and every hour; but the battlefield is always a silent place, and there is neither broken weapon nor crimson stain to tell us where the strife has been. Elsie's battle was fought in a back room in All Saints' Street on an afternoon in March. It was not a gloomy room; although the window looked out upon walls and roofs and chimneys, she had a good clear view of the sky. Some pigeons occupied a little house outside one of the neighbouring windows, and there was a roof covered with red tiles on which they loved to strut and plume their feathers in the sunshine. To a woman country-born the sight of pigeons and red tiles called up visions of an old home. The memories which came to Elsie in her London room were as fresh and sweet as the breath of early spring flowers. She could see again the red manor-house among the Sussex hills, and the old green garden which winter could never quite despoil. The cherry-tree spread its boughs close to her window, and seemed to fill the room with the delicate dewy light of its blossoms; the winds came blowing in, sweet and chill, from thymy common and "sheep-trimmed down." Perhaps she had never seen her home so plainly with her bodily eyes as she saw it now in imagination. Our everyday blessings are too common to be looked at in their true light; but when time and change have put them far away from us we see them in all their beauty. "It makes me feel desperate," she said half aloud to herself. She had a dark, delicate face, as changeful as an April sky. It was not a happy face; the dark eyes were restless, the soft lips often quivered. And yet, in spite of sorrow and unrest, and the experiences of nearly nine-and-twenty years, there was an extraordinary freshness, almost girlishness, in her appearance, which did not suffer even from the close proximity of younger women. The mourning dress, fitting closely to her graceful figure, told its own story of recent loss. In that old manor-house among the Sussex hills her bright youth had been calmly spent. Then came her mother's death, and changes began in…

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