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Victoria Cross

Victoria Cross was a notable British author and playwright, recognized for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. Born in 1868, she became known for her bold exploration of themes surrounding gender and sexuality, often challenging the societal norms of her time. Her works, including the novel 'The Woman Who Did,' addressed controversial topics such as women's independence and sexual freedom, positioning her as a pioneer in feminist literature. Cross's writing often reflected her own experiences and beliefs, making her a significant voice in the literary landscape of her era. In addition to her novels, Cross was also a prolific playwright, with works that were performed in various theaters. Her literary significance lies in her ability to provoke thought and discussion about women's roles in society, making her an important figure in the feminist movement of the early 20th century. Despite facing criticism for her progressive views, her legacy endures through her contributions to literature, which paved the way for future generations of writers to explore similar themes. Victoria Cross passed away in 1952, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire and challenge readers today.

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The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest and most prestigious decoration of the British decorations system. It is awarded...

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“The moments that define lives aren't always obvious. They don't scream LEDGE, and nine times out of ten there's no rope to duck under, no line to cross, no blood pact, no official letter on fancy paper. They aren't always protracted, heavy with meaning. Between one sip and the next, Victor made the biggest mistake of his life, and it was made of nothing more than one line. Three small words. "I'll go first.””

Vicious

“The moments that define lives aren't always obvious. They don't always scream LEDGE, and nine times out of ten there's no rope to duck under, no line to cross, no blood pact, no official letter on fancy paper. They aren't always protracted, heavy with meaning.””

Vicious

“Always think extra hard before crossing over to a bad side, if you were weak enough to cross over, you may not be strong enough to cross back!””

“The moments that define lives aren't always obvious. They don't scream LEDGE, and nine times out of ten there's no rope to duck under, no line to cross, no blood pact, no official letter on fancy paper. They aren't always protracted, heavy with meaning. Between one sip and the next, Victor made the biggest mistake of his life, and it was made of nothing more than one line. Three small words. "I'll go first.””

Vicious

“The moments that define lives aren't always obvious. They don't always scream LEDGE, and nine times out of ten there's no rope to duck under, no line to cross, no blood pact, no official letter on fancy paper. They aren't always protracted, heavy with meaning.””

Vicious

“Always think extra hard before crossing over to a bad side, if you were weak enough to cross over, you may not be strong enough to cross back!””

Books from the author

A Girl ofthe Klondike

Victoria Cross

The Night of Temptation

Six Women

1906

Victoria Cross

Five Nights:A Novel

1908

Victoria Cross

To-Morrow?

1904

Victoria Cross

The Beating Heart

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