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A Young Girl's Wooing

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The narrative follows a young orphaned woman who, after long illness, deliberately undertakes physical and moral self-improvement while facing the uncertainties of courtship. A distant suitor and the presence of a fashionable rival complicate her hopes, prompting letters, strategic choices, and moments of jealousy and doubt. The plot traces shifting allegiances, family obligations, and social maneuvering as the heroine asserts independence and tests others' fidelity. Organized into episodic chapters of meetings, confidences, and revelations, the story moves toward a reconciled outcome. Recurring themes contrast outward beauty with inner worth, examine perseverance in adversity, and celebrate personal growth through deliberate effort.

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Edward Payson Roe

Edward Payson Roe was an American author and clergyman known for his popular novels in the late 19th century. His works often explore themes of love, morality, and social issues, reflecting the complexities of human relationships. Roe's most notable book, "Miss Lou," showcases his ability to weave romantic narratives with deeper societal commentary. He wrote extensively, producing titles such as "A Day of Fate" and "Driven Back to Eden," which further illustrate his engagement with the moral dilemmas of his time. Roe's storytelling is characterized by its emotional depth and a keen understanding of character, making him a significant figure in American literature.

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