Mad Barbara
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Barbara Purcell finds her father dead from a violent wound and conceals a small gold-and-pearl ornament taken from his body, choosing secrecy over alarm. She withdraws into private grief while onlookers in fashionable society gossip and scheme, turning her loss into a matter of reputation. A worldly companion and a complacent noble move to coax or control her outward behavior, exposing tensions of manipulation, feminine rivalry, and social performance. The narrative traces the slow unravelling of hidden motives, romantic entanglement, and moral ambiguity as the heroine struggles to preserve her dignity and assert her will amid intrigue.
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