The Curse of Pocahontas
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A genteel household centered on an indolent, infirm matron who prides herself on descent from a renowned ancestor sets the scene. Her younger relative becomes the object of competing affections as two suitors openly declare their intention to marry her, prompting social maneuvering and private turmoil. Conversations and emotional episodes reveal jealousy, wounded pride, and changing self-awareness, while inherited family reputation and feminine fragility complicate choices. The narrative unfolds across many chapters as alliances shift, misunderstandings deepen, and personal sacrifice and revelation drive the eventual resolution.
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