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Mattie:—A Stray (Vol 2 of 3)

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The narrative follows a young woman employed in a small shop who, after a conspicuous theft, becomes the object of suspicion and pressure from her employer to make restitution. Facing social misunderstanding and threatened dismissal, she resolves to leave rather than endure false accusations, confiding in a compassionate friend and a loyal servant who urge her to defend her honour. Secrets from the past, requests for solemn silence, and the strain of moral integrity against community judgment drive the plot, exploring themes of reputation, sacrifice, and constrained agency.

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F. W. Robinson

F. W. Robinson was a 19th-century English novelist known for his engaging storytelling and character-driven narratives. He is best remembered for his work "Mattie:—A Stray," a three-volume novel that explores themes of love, social class, and personal redemption. Robinson's writing often reflects the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations of his time. His contributions to literature provide insight into the Victorian era, making his works a valuable part of the literary heritage.

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