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A young Kentish woman from a farming household confronts competing pressures of family allegiance, romantic expectation, and social ambition. Encounters with wealthier, urban society expose class tensions and test personal integrity, while relationships within her family, notably between two sisters and their relatives, reveal shifting loyalties and moral ambiguity. The narrative moves between rural detail and metropolitan scenes, blending psychological portraiture with social observation, and explores themes of selfhood, duty, and the costs of compromise as the heroine negotiates choices that shape her future.
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