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Brooke's Daughter: A Novel

Chapter 48: Transcriber's Note
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The narrative follows a young woman raised in an exclusive convent school whose sensibilities are shaped by a cultivated family influence. As she emerges from childhood, the story examines social standing, inherited reputation, and personal refinement through encounters with family and the wider world. Tension between outward respectability and inner moral feeling produces moments of misunderstanding and gentle irony, while the action moves toward clarification of identity and a reconciliation of personal desire with duty and principle.

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Transcriber's Note

Inconsistent hyphenation and italicization have been retained as-is within the text. Page numbers are documented in the source code.

Here is a list of the minor typographical corrections made: