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The narrative follows a mother raising an adopted daughter in an imperial outpost, managing poverty, maternal insecurity, and public scrutiny. The daughter’s straightforward sense of duty and simplicity contrasts with the mother’s anxious self‑consciousness, while acquaintances and potential suitors observe, advise, and unsettle their relations. Episodes move through social encounters, private confidences, and moral dilemmas that examine ideals of parenthood, reputation, and belonging, compelling both women to reassess compromises between pride, affection, and social expectation.

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Sara Jeannette Duncan

Sara Jeannette Duncan was a Canadian author and journalist known for her insightful portrayals of life in British India and England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her works often explore themes of identity, culture, and the complexities of colonial life. Among her notable titles is "An American Girl in London," which reflects her experiences and observations as an expatriate. Duncan's writing is characterized by its wit and keen social commentary, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time. She contributed to the understanding of the female experience in a colonial context through her engaging narratives.

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