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A proud young woman of striking beauty occupies a central place in a late-Victorian narrative that traces her assertiveness, the influence of an older male mentor, and their differing attitudes toward authority. Scenes in a richly detailed rural churchyard introduce their conversations about ambition, justice, and the desire for power contrasted with a yearning to serve, while vivid physical description and social expectations illuminate tensions between traditional gender roles and individual will.
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