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The narrative centers on a young widow who keeps a spectacular diamond necklace inherited from her husband and faces persistent rumors that she has secretly retained the jewels after his death. The dispute draws in relatives, suitors, lawyers, and the press, producing a public trial that tests social reputation, marriage prospects, and legal technicalities. Alongside the courtroom drama, interwoven subplots follow members of her extended circle as ambition, hypocrisy, and class anxieties shape choices and relationships. The novel examines Victorian concerns about property, gender, and respectability while unfolding through witty social observation, moral ambiguity, and a wide ensemble of characters navigating shifting public opinion.
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