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That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 2

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The narrative follows a young woman who returns home after months away and settles with an elderly relative, resisting pressure to visit other family. Domestic tensions and whispered motives surface as relatives debate fortunes and propriety, while local social events — notably a musical gathering with rival performers — provide occasions for flirtation, rivalry, and gossip. Through scenes of household care, polite entertainments, and family counsels, the story traces how duty, affection, and concerns about wealth shape personal choices and social standing, with secondary strands of artistic rivalry and cautious interference influencing the heroine's decisions about loyalty and future alliances.

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Frances Eleanor Trollope

Frances Eleanor Trollope was a 19th-century English novelist known for her insightful portrayals of social issues and relationships. She gained recognition for her works that often explored the complexities of marriage and personal dynamics within society. Her notable novels include "A Charming Fellow," a multi-volume work that delves into the intricacies of romantic entanglements, and "That Unfortunate Marriage," which examines the trials and tribulations of marital life. Through her writing, Trollope contributed to the literary landscape of her time, offering readers a blend of humor and social commentary.

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