About This Book
A young woman’s passage from market life into wealthier social circles exposes how fashion, vanity, and economic strain produce temptation, falsehood, and a disastrous legal charge. The narrative shifts between bustling urban marketplaces, intimate domestic scenes, fashionable entertainments, and the grim reality of prison and courtroom, revealing family secrets, conflicting loyalties, and the effects of poverty on moral choice. Themes of maternal love, conscience, and charity thread through accounts of suffering and sacrifice, leading to a final reckoning in which guilt, compassion, and social conscience determine the outcome for those implicated.
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