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Beautiful but poor

Chapter 2: BEAUTIFUL BUT POOR.
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The narrative follows a young woman whose outward attractiveness contrasts with her material poverty, depicting how social expectations and financial insecurity shape her relationships and choices. Through encounters with admirers, family pressures, and moments of humiliation and generosity, the work examines themes of pride, sacrifice, and the value society assigns to appearance versus character. The plot moves through setbacks and reconciliations toward a conclusion that addresses the tradeoffs between love, independence, and security.

BEAUTIFUL BUT POOR.

BY
JULIA EDWARDS,

AUTHOR OF
“Prettiest of All,” “The Little Widow”, Etc.

NEW YORK:
STREET & SMITH, Publishers.