Laurel Vane; or, The Girls' Conspiracy
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A young woman adopts another identity to enter a wealthy household and secure a comfortable position, supported by a pragmatic maid and the household's social circle. She is haunted by guilt as small social missteps and romantic attentions threaten to reveal the deception, while her protector insists the plot is a harmless expedient. Scenes of genteel expectation and private recollections of hardship heighten the tension, and the narrative follows the slow unraveling of the masquerade. The work examines the clash between social ambition, loyalty, and conscience as the heroine confronts the emotional cost of sustaining an elaborate falsehood.
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