Truthful Jane
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A young, sincere woman of modest means confronts family snobbery and persistent gossip while living in London. Under the austere control of an aunt and the jeers of a haughty cousin, she must defend her reputation after a chance encounter with an insistent suitor sparks rumor. Refusing pressure and falsehoods, she navigates competing attachments, social intrigue, and painful revelations about others' characters, all the while striving to remain honest. The narrative moves through domestic scenes, romantic tensions, and moral reckonings, tracing how integrity, courage, and compassion reshape relationships and expose true motives among those around her.
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