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A young governess accepts a post at a remote house on a marsh, where she encounters the reserved Mr. Rayner, his pale, initially lifeless wife, and the little charge in the nursery. Her arrival reveals puzzling absences and shifts in the household: the husband’s sporadic presence alters the wife’s demeanor from statue-like stoicism to nervous agitation, while an acquaintance, Mr. Reade, brings small domestic business and polite attentions. The narrative blends domestic romance and subtle mystery, emphasizing social manners, the marshland atmosphere, and the governess’s growing unease and curiosity about the household’s secrets.

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Florence Warden

Florence Warden was a British novelist and playwright known for her contributions to late 19th and early 20th-century literature. She wrote a variety of works, including novels, plays, and short stories, often exploring themes of romance and mystery. One of her notable works is "A Perfect Fool: A Novel," which showcases her ability to blend humor with social commentary. Warden's writing is characterized by its engaging plots and well-drawn characters, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time. Her works continue to be appreciated for their insight into human relationships and societal norms.

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