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The novel follows a modest, observant woman who has long idealized a neighbouring artist, watching his decline from public success to private poverty. As she monitors his shrinking social circle and dwindling commissions, an older suitor offers a secure but uninspiring marriage; she resists because her concern centers on rescuing the artist and preserving her quiet devotion. The narrative traces social appearances, personal sacrifice, and the tensions between practical obligation and romantic loyalty, exploring loneliness, changing fortunes, and the painful gap between desire and opportunity in a small, watchful community.

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Transcriber's Note

  • Punctuation has been normalized.
  • Page 106, "unobstrusive" changed to "unobtrusive". (her unobtrusive walking-costume)
  • Page 277, "any thing" changed to "anything". (was there anything more ridiculous)
  • Page 347, "ne" changed to "net". (2s. 6d. net)
  • Chapter numbers at end of book have been corrected so as to be sequential. (Chapter XXVIII, XXIX, and XXX