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The novel follows a displaced young woman who wanders through English towns while concealing her identity and confronting poverty, prejudice, and social obstacles. Episodic encounters with guardians, employers, and strangers reveal conflicting attitudes toward female independence and reputation, as acts of kindness alternate with suspicion and exploitation. Social rituals, domestic anxieties, and moral dilemmas drive a narrative that examines the limited options available to an unprotected woman, the weight of public opinion, and tensions between private feeling and social duty. The work unfolds across interlinked episodes that combine travel scenes, household detail, and community interactions to explore resilience, charity, and the fraught rules governing gender and respectability.
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