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The novel follows a young woman who moves through London social life and private turmoil as romantic attachments, jealousies, and class tensions complicate her prospects. Episodes shift between boarding-house scenes, theatrical gatherings, riverside passages, and a pivotal pilgrimage to St Paul's, tracing misunderstandings, family anxieties, and moral decisions. The narrative unfolds in three parts that move from courtship and flirtation to disillusionment and crisis, and finally to confession and reconciliation, combining melodrama, social observation, and emotional restraint. Themes include the precarious position of women, conflicts between appearance and sincerity, and the pressures of reputation and duty amid love and faith.
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