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An elderly narrator recalls being sent in youth to the household of a grand widowed lady who maintains several young gentlewomen under her protection. The account contrasts slower past customs of travel and correspondence with present change, and follows how the household provides refuge, strict routines, modest allowances, and limited prospects for dependent relations. Episodes emphasize rural travel, domestic hierarchy, and the tensions between inherited status and evolving social expectations.

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Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1810-1865) was a prominent English novelist and short story writer known for her keen social commentary and vivid characterizations. Her works often explore the complexities of Victorian society, particularly the struggles of the working class. Gaskell's notable novels include "Mary Barton," which addresses the plight of the industrial poor, and "North and South," a tale of class conflict set against the backdrop of the industrial revolution. Additionally, her beloved work "Cranford" offers a charming portrayal of life in a small English town. Gaskell's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on English literature, making her a significant figure in the Victorian literary landscape.

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