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The narrative follows a young working-class woman in a crowded London street whose awakening desire leads to an affair with a local man; the relationship, private and intense, collides with the rigid expectations and gossip of her neighbours. The novel sketches daily domestic detail and communal life, tracing how passion, poverty, and social surveillance produce humiliation and tragic consequences while examining themes of sexual longing, class constraints, and the harsh moral judgments of a tight-knit urban community.
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