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A crown of shame, volume 1 (of 3)

Chapter 1: A CROWN OF SHAME.
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The narrative follows a devoted doctor's daughter who ministers to a fever-stricken colonial community, tending the sick and confronting famine, rumors, and simmering unrest. Her practical skill and moral firmness bring gratitude and resentment alike as intimate tragedies expose class and racial tensions on the plantations. Interpersonal conflicts, especially with an ostracized mother bereaved of an out-of-wedlock child, force examinations of compassion, judgment, and the burdens of social disgrace. Through episodes of medical care, domestic hardship, and mounting rumors of insurrection, the work explores how duty, secrecy, and public shame shape relationships and the characters' emotional lives.

A CROWN OF SHAME.

VOL. I.

A CROWN OF SHAME.

A NOVEL.

BY
FLORENCE MARRYAT,
AUTHOR OF
‘LOVE’S CONFLICT,’ ‘MY SISTER THE ACTRESS,’
ETC. ETC.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

LONDON:
F. V. WHITE & CO.,
31 SOUTHAMPTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.


1888.

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