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A young girl comes of age amid domestic tenderness and Parisian social life, torn between conservative guardianship and the lure of artistic circles. Her beauty and aspirations lead to modeling, public attention, and romantic entanglements that expose vanity, gossip, and conflicting loyalties. Misunderstandings, secret kindnesses, and a dramatic affair of honor force painful disillusionment and ethical choices. The narrative traces her emotional development as relationships fracture and heal, revealing tests of courage, sacrifice, and quiet chivalry that shape her path to greater maturity.

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Th. Bentzon

Thérèse Bentzon, a French author, is best known for her novel "Jacqueline," which is a multi-volume work that explores themes of love and society. Her writing often reflects the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of social dynamics in 19th-century France. Bentzon's literary contributions are notable for their rich character development and engaging narratives, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time. In addition to "Jacqueline," she has produced various works that showcase her talent for storytelling and her keen observations of contemporary life.

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