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A young woman living above a tobacconist on a bustling London thoroughfare navigates modest domestic responsibilities, friendships, and romantic attention while working in a fashionable workshop. The narrative follows her exchanges with a kindly but talkative aunt, a gossipy friend, and an ardent suitor, and moves between street-level scenes and the employer's atelier where managers and assistants prepare for inspections and commercial pressures. Private letters and telegrams complicate her social options, and the prose observes urban routines, workplace camaraderie, social ambition, and gentle comedic tensions between respectability and aspiration.

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W. Pett Ridge

W. Pett Ridge was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and social commentary. His works often explore themes of everyday life and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable titles is "Erb," which reflects his keen observations of society. Ridge's writing is characterized by a blend of humor and poignancy, making his narratives both engaging and thought-provoking. Other significant works include "A Son of the State" and "Love at Paddington," showcasing his versatility and ability to capture the nuances of contemporary life.

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