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MARIE CORRELLI

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Summary and Introduction

1855-1924

The world-famous writer "Mary Correlli" was an English writer and was born in 1855. Her father was a songwriter and journalist, Dr. Mackay. As a child, she was educated at a French convent school, especially in music and singing. She began writing novels when she was in her 30s, and in 1866 she suddenly became famous with the publication of the novel "Vendetta". From then on, she wrote many novels, including " Thelma", "Aded", " Barbara", "The Mighty Atom", "Sorrow Offset", " Master of the Cross ", " Treacher Is Heaven " , and many others until 1902.

The author's novels are not only smooth and easy to write, but also have the ability to give readers the courage to think and feel deeply, and to develop deep thoughts.

Literary critics have described the teacher as a person who writes with deep respect. As the critics have said, her writings are full of flavor and uniquely brilliant.

Some of Ms. Corelli's novels have a Burmese style because they instill in the characters' psyches the four Brahman virtues that we, in our Buddhist tradition, must always uphold: love, compassion, equanimity, and equanimity.

This is one of the main reasons why his novels should be translated into Burmese.

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Around 1901 AD, in London, England -

In the western part of Oxford Street there was a very prominent and magnificent house called "Hamsley".

The Hamsali mansion has over 300 rooms, including a grand ballroom, a ballroom for ballroom dancing, instrument performance rooms, bedrooms, dressing rooms, storage rooms, bathrooms, beauty salons, a banquet hall, a dining room, and a crockery room.

This building has 8 floors, and on the top floor, there is a beautifully planted flower garden and a small bathroom to cool off in, all arranged in a unique and systematic way.

The famous mansion is ruled by a young woman named Lucy Sorel, the daughter of the wealthy David Hamsley.

Lucy was only a few days away from turning 18. She was the daughter of one of the richest men in the world, and she was not only beautiful in appearance but also elegant and charming, and her manner of speaking was so charming that many men in the surrounding area and the capital were courting her.

Here's how Lucy came to the rich man David Hamsley:

About 10 or 11 years ago, Lucy lived in a small fishing village on the edge of a large sand dune near the sea, not far from the port of Plymouth in Cornwall, southwest England. One day, after running around on the sand dune, carrying a large number of shells and clams from the shore, she was walking back to her hut, singing and dancing. An old man approached her and greeted her, and began to speak.

Big.. “Hey, kid, what’s your name?”

M.. “My name is Lucy.”

"Where do you live?"

Pointing to a pair of tents not far away,

"I'm staying in that little tent."

"Are you here, Mom and Dad?"

"There , Daddy is walking over there... Mommy is cooking."

"Okay, so let's go home."

"Yes"

Lucy ran and led the guest to the tent. When she reached the tent, Lucy walked to the back room and said, "Mommy... here's a guest."

"Here," he called out, and then pulled out a rattan chair for the guest.

The hut was dark inside, so Lucy placed a chair in a well-lit spot near the door, said to her visitor, "Sit down," and hurried out to call her father.

"Your father will come after work, please. Come here, please. We'll wait for him while we talk."

C. "Yes.. while I was talking, Daddy is coming."

As she spoke, Lucy approached the guest.

The guest was none other than David Husley, the richest man in London. At that time, the rich man was tired and had to rest. With his capital of several million gold coins, he invested in the Great East and Great West shipping companies, the railway companies, the coal mines, the steel mining companies, the steel works, the engine manufacturing companies, the Bank of England, the Bank of Scotland, the Bank of the Colonies, and so on, and his shares were worth about 10 million gold coins a year. In addition, his immovable property, such as houses, buildings, and department stores, was spread throughout the cities and ports of England, Scotland, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, and the total value of all of them was estimated at about 100 million gold coins.

The tycoon was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America, and was of English descent. His father was a captain on an ocean liner, and he used his father's fame and influence to gain connections with large shipping companies and buy shares in them. At that time, trade between America and Europe was booming, so the tycoon was a man of fortune, and fortune was as good as his luck . In this way, he acquired wealth that was as easy as catching fish in a place where there was plenty of fish. Thus, at the age of 35, he became a millionaire. His wife, like him, was also a true Englishwoman and was originally from South America. The couple had previously moved around the world for work, but when they became millionaires, they settled in London, a city that could compete in the global market.

When the rich man was about 40, a daughter was born and he named her "Lucy". Lucy was as beautiful as a little fish, and when she was about 5 or 6 years old, she was a very eloquent child, and she spoke very clearly, which made her a favorite of her father. Thus, her parents could not let Lucy out of their sight, and they kept a close eye on her.

But fate is strange. When Lucy was 7 years old, she suddenly became ill one day, and within hours, doctors arrived to examine her.

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