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The story follows Maud Elliott, a reserved young woman whose apparent dignity masks wit and feeling, as she confides by night with her recently married friend Lucy about a troubling courtship. Through intimate domestic scenes and conversations, the narrative examines shyness, social expectation, and the strain placed on women's choices in love. It traces how perceptions of temperament and propriety complicate affections, and how friendship, self-awareness, and unconventional developments reshape the characters' understanding of romance and personal agency.
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