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A young woman navigates family tensions, social snubs, and romantic complications as domestic life gives way to journeys between the marshland countryside and colonial society abroad. Early humiliation at a household dinner isolates her and sets off a series of encounters—dances, friendships, and unwelcome visitors—that culminate in a flight and an extended stay in distant stations. Alongside a brother's departure overseas, secrets emerge, a confession prompts punishment, and strained relationships gradually move toward reconciliation and an eventual formal release. Themes include reputation, family power dynamics, resilience, and the search for belonging.

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B. M. Croker

B. M. Croker was a notable author known for her contributions to late 19th and early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of fiction. Her works often explore themes of social dynamics and personal relationships, set against the backdrop of colonial India and British society. Among her key titles is "To Let," which reflects her keen observations of human nature and societal norms. Croker's storytelling is characterized by its vivid characterizations and engaging narratives, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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