Helen Ford
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The narrative follows a young woman who, with her aging father, takes humble lodgings and seeks to support them both through work and theatrical ambition. She discovers a natural talent that leads to a stage debut, an engagement, and increasing attention, while domestic tensions, a scheming lawyer, secret wills, and a rival's betrayals complicate her prospects. Family members flee and are accused; legal and moral crises culminate in an arrest and a dramatic reading of a will. Through aid from allies and revelations that resolve misunderstandings, she attains improved circumstances and ultimately withdraws from public performance.
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