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The narrative follows Miss Llewellyn, the attractive and devoted housekeeper in a wealthy household, who navigates affection and dependence while her employer, the Earl of Ilfracombe, is absent abroad. She reads his letters with anxiety, balances pride with humility about her favored position, and resists any formal settlement he might offer. Hints of other figures—Mr Sterndale, who is said to have something to reveal, and the sporting acquaintance Jack Portland, whose influence troubles her—introduce social and moral tensions. The work examines duties, social rank, romantic attachment, and the unease caused by absenteeism and outside influences within fashionable society.
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