Lady Bell, Volume 1 (of 3)
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The narrative follows young Lady Bell as she is presented at a royal drawing-room under her grand-aunt’s guidance and then moves through the intrigues of fashionable society and provincial life. It traces marriages, local elections, and legal troubles that lead to betrayal, flight, and a period of imprisonment, after which the heroine navigates survival among actors and later serves as a companion to regain footing. A sequence of friendships, reconciliations, and restored connections with royalty determine her changing fortunes. The work sketches period manners and public spectacle while showing the protagonist’s gradual maturation, resilience, and shifting social identity.
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