Natural Theology Considered: With Reference to Lord Brougham's Discourse on That Subject (1836)
Thomas Turton
Natural Theology Considered: With Reference to Lord Brougham’s Discourse on That Subject (1836)
Thomas Turton
Amelia Tealson is an average, hard-working woman who thinks she has it all figured out; everyone else around just needs to get with her plan. She considers herself to be overly caring, thoughtful, and considerate: characteristics that lead to people constantly taking advantage of her. Amelia’s unfortunate luck never seems to run out. In the midst of losing friends to unthinkable betrayal from family members, Amelia finally reaches her breaking point and begins turning on everyone and everything in her life. It’s her time for revenge, or so she thinksA[a–A].
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