The Golden Cup
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Trevannions have lived at Paradise, the house in a sheltered Cornish valley, for generations. It is here that frail Mrs Honor Tevannion now lives and at present, she is bedridden after a nasty fall, and is surrounded by her family. …
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Trevannions have lived at Paradise, the house in a sheltered Cornish valley, for generations. It is here that frail Mrs Honor Tevannion now lives and at present, she is bedridden after a nasty fall, and is surrounded by her family. The arrival of a young American looking for long-lost relation and bearing an old photograph of a wedding, causes concern for Mrs Honor Trevannion. Increasingly becoming confused and troubled, she begs Joss to search for a bundle of letters that have been hidden for fifty years. The family are faced with revelations that could destroy the tranquillity of life, and are in danger of being torn apart unless they unite in admiration for one woman's courage in standing by the life-changing decision she made so many years ago.
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"Trevannions have lived at Paradise, the house in a sheltered Cornish valley, for generations. It is here that frail Mrs Honor Tevannion now lives and at present, she is bedridden …"
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