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The narrative follows Rachel Minchin, a woman whose past decisions lead to a sensational criminal trial and social ruin; after her return to London she encounters a mysterious man who watched her in court and persistently offers aid, provoking suspicion and shifting alliances. The plot alternates courtroom scenes, street-level sleuthing, and domestic encounters as friends, foes, and chance witnesses reveal contradictions and motives. Through a sequence of revelations, clandestine meetings, and legal arguments, the story steadily uncovers hidden connections and tests loyalties, examining themes of reputation, misunderstanding, and the effects of public scrutiny on private lives.
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