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A young lodger living in a crowded boarding house becomes entangled in danger when she shelters a desperate man, risking discovery by detectives while concealing his escape. Alongside this thread, an itinerant former circus worker arrives, weary and seeking work, and his fortunes intersect with other residents. The narrative unfolds through episodic chapters of suspense, moral tests and emotional restraint, showing characters who face social pressures, secrets, and sacrificial choices. Themes of compassion, loyalty, class constraints and the consequences of impulsive kindness drive a melodramatic plot that resolves relationships through revelation and personal reckonings.

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Charles Garvice

Charles Garvice was a British author known for his romantic novels and engaging storytelling. His works often explore themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable titles is "A Woman's Soul," which reflects his ability to delve into the emotional depths of his characters. Garvice's writing is characterized by its accessibility and appeal to a broad audience, making him a significant figure in the popular literature of his time. His contributions continue to resonate with readers who appreciate classic romantic fiction.

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