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Folly Corner

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The narrative opens with a young woman stationed near a prison, her desperate hope contrasted with the bustle of London, then shifts to a market town where a bluff, well-known local figure, Jethro Jayne, ponders an impulsive advertisement and is stirred by a distant piano; the story follows the emotional lives of two women, Pamela and Gainah, and the interactions among local inhabitants as private longings, social expectations, and impulsive acts ripple through a rural community, revealing tensions between duty and desire while exploring family ties, small-town gossip, and the consequences of sudden choices.

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Mrs. Henry Dudeney

Mrs. Henry Dudeney was a British author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She wrote novels that often explored themes of social dynamics and personal relationships. Her notable works include "Folly Corner," which delves into the complexities of human interactions, and "Men of Marlowe's," reflecting on the lives of its characters against a backdrop of societal expectations. Dudeney's writing is characterized by its keen observation of the nuances of everyday life, making her a distinctive voice in her literary era.

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