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The narrative follows Helen Carstairs, an affluent young woman constrained by family wealth and social expectation after her father's remarriage; discontent with her stepmother and restricted by an arrangement that leaves her without a dowry, she retreats into a secret affection for John Glynn, a man of lower standing, and ultimately chooses to travel abroad to escape domestic pressures. The novel examines social class, marriage, autonomy, and the performance of respectability through a series of society scenes, family tensions, and travel episodes, portraying the protagonist's struggle to reconcile desire, independence, and the demands of her social world.

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Mrs. Burton Harrison

Mrs. Burton Harrison was an American author known for her contributions to late 19th-century literature. She wrote a variety of works, including novels and fairy tales, often reflecting themes of romance and adventure. Among her notable titles is "A Virginia Cousin, & Bar Harbor Tales," which showcases her ability to weave engaging narratives set in picturesque locations. Harrison's writing is characterized by its charm and vivid storytelling, appealing to readers who enjoy light-hearted and imaginative tales. Her works continue to be appreciated for their historical context and literary style.

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