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The Widow Barnaby. Vol. 3 (of 3)

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A widowed woman sustains airs of rank while living beyond her means and drags her gentle niece into a precarious, itinerant existence. Extravagant habits produce mounting debts, confrontations with creditors, and a humiliating arrest; a practical friend offers legal and emotional counsel while distant relatives refuse assistance. The niece faces harsh rebukes, solitude, and the erosion of settlement prospects as household pretensions collide with the realities of poverty. Episodes of domestic embarrassment, legal complications, and strained family bonds trace the social and personal costs of imprudence and dependence.

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Frances Milton Trollope

Frances Milton Trollope was an English author and travel writer, best known for her keen observations of American society in the early 19th century. Her most notable work, "Domestic Manners of the Americans," provides a critical yet insightful look at American customs and culture during her travels in the United States. In addition to her travel writings, she authored several novels, including "The Vicar of Wrexhill" and the multi-volume "The Widow Barnaby." Trollope's works often reflect her sharp wit and social commentary, contributing to the literary landscape of her time.

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