One Woman: Being the Second Part of a Romance of Sussex
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Set in rural Sussex, the narrative follows a young couple trying to establish a modest home while rival men, family obligations, and local power struggles intrude. Domestic scenes of work, affection, and quiet resilience alternate with escalating confrontations—social humiliation, jealousies, and organized clashes—that draw in neighbours, an embittered antagonist, and older figures whose pride and authority shape events. The plot traces how gossip, ambition, and loyalty strain relationships, lead to painful reckonings, and force characters to confront moral choices that determine who is vindicated and who is overtaken by consequences.
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