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A young vicar's daughter from an isolated English village marries and accompanies her husband to a distant tropical station, where the shift from sheltered country life to unfamiliar surroundings exposes her to gossip, rivalries, and moral uncertainty. The narrative traces domestic and social tensions as she navigates bazaar scenes, riverine and jungle landscapes, and strained friendships that provoke doubt and jealousy. Episodic chapters examine duty, reputation, and emotional resilience, culminating in a resolution that settles the personal conflicts arising from displacement and misunderstanding.
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