The Real Lady Hilda: A Sketch
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The narrative centers on a modest household in a small market town where a young woman convalesces after years abroad; her companion arranges their scant furnishings around a trove of photographs and souvenirs recalling life in the East. Social visits, card readings, and neighborhood gossip propel encounters with local characters and visiting ladies, revealing tensions of class, aspiration, and fragile respectability. Through episodes of genteel poverty, social maneuvering, and quiet revelations about identity and reputation, the story sketches how memory, appearance, and rumor shape prospects and relationships in a constrained domestic society.
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