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A young woman devotes herself to the care of an ailing younger sibling and to the fragile financial standing of her family, resisting an unwelcome suitor while still haunted by a past attachment to a wealthier man. The narrative follows their gradual decline into dependence, a tense marriage, and subsequent upheavals as jealousy, social expectation, and secret passions produce betrayal, sacrifice, and moral reckoning. The second part accelerates into a struggle to avert disgrace and reclaim agency, with desperate choices, revelations, and tests of loyalty shaping a fraught path toward deliverance. Themes include devotion, pride, class pressures, and the costs of fidelity, rendered in melodramatic episodes and emotional confrontation.

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Ethel M. Dell

Ethel M. Dell was a British author known for her romantic novels and stories that often explore themes of love, sacrifice, and personal growth. Active in the early 20th century, she gained popularity for her engaging narratives and well-drawn characters. Among her notable works is "Charles Rex," which showcases her ability to weave intricate plots with emotional depth. Dell's writing reflects the sensibilities of her time, appealing to readers with her blend of romance and drama. Her contributions to literature continue to resonate, marking her as a significant figure in early 20th-century fiction.

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