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The Rose-Garden Husband

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A young woman who works in a children's library is approached by an elderly couple with a proposal to marry a disabled man so she will be legally obliged to care for him in return for financial security. She wrestles with moral obligation, personal freedom, and the narrow options available to working women as she weighs sacrifice against a more comfortable life. The narrative shifts between household negotiations, quiet domestic adjustments, and her inward deliberations, probing how a nominal marriage can reshape duty, identity, and the possibilities for affection.

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Margaret Widdemer

Margaret Widdemer was an American poet and novelist known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She gained recognition for her lyrical poetry and engaging narratives, often exploring themes of love and nature. Among her notable works is "A Tree with a Bird in it," a symposium that showcases contemporary American poets. Widdemer's novels, such as "I've Married Marjorie" and "The Rose-Garden Husband," reflect her keen insight into human relationships and the complexities of domestic life. Her writing is characterized by a blend of romanticism and realism, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time.

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