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Marguerite Verne; Or, Scenes from Canadian Life

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The narrative follows Marguerite Verne, a poised young woman in a provincial Maritime city, through social gatherings, family interactions, and budding attachments that illuminate local customs and class aspirations. Scenes trace New Year’s festivities, domestic life with an energetic younger brother and a matchmaking relative who advances several marriageable daughters, and conversations with a thoughtful suitor whose earnestness prompts introspection. Vignettes move among drawing-rooms, community events, and moments of private reflection to explore social ambition, regional pride, and the expectations placed on women, combining gentle satire of social pretensions with affectionate portrayals of everyday provincial life.

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Rebecca Agatha Armour

Rebecca Agatha Armour was a Canadian author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of romance and social life in Canada. Among her notable titles is "Lady Rosamond's Secret: A Romance of Fredericton," which reflects her interest in the complexities of personal relationships against a backdrop of Canadian settings. Another significant work, "Marguerite Verne; Or, Scenes from Canadian Life," provides insights into the everyday experiences of Canadians during her time. Armour's writing captures the nuances of her characters' lives, making her a distinctive voice in Canadian literary heritage.

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