Index for A Canadian Heroine, Volume 3 by Mrs. Harry Coghill

Summary:

"A Canadian Heroine, Volume 3" by Mrs. Harry Coghill is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the themes of love, social constraints, and identity, particularly focusing on the experiences of the main character, Lucia, and her mother, Mrs. Costello, as they face challenges related to Lucia’s parentage and their societal standing. The narrative delves into their relationships, especially with Maurice Leigh, who is portrayed as a loyal yet conflicted figure as he navigates his affections and the implications of love across cultural boundaries. The opening of the volume introduces Mr. Leigh, who is troubled by recent interactions with Mrs. Costello regarding Lucia, hinting at a web of misunderstandings and emotional turmoil. As he reflects on his relationships with the Costellos, we learn of a series of letters that complicate their feelings and misunderstandings, particularly regarding Maurice’s behavior towards Lucia amidst rumors about her father. Meanwhile, Mrs. Costello grapples with her hopes for Lucia's future, envisioning a reunion with Maurice that would cement their bond despite her own despair over past accusations against her husband. This setup establishes an emotional backdrop, rife with tension and uncertainty, setting the stage for the characters' journeys ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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