About This Book
A personified slander narrates its origin at a provincial tea where idle conversation about a newly arrived gentleman seeds a damaging rumor. The account follows how suspicion and gossip spread through drawing-room talk, entangling neighbours, courtship prospects, and a young woman’s reputation, and how casual insinuation hardens into persistent falsehood. Through episodes of intimacy, misunderstanding, and a sudden departure, the narrative examines the social mechanics that amplify rumor and the emotional and social consequences for those caught in its wake.
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