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The narrative follows Helen Carstairs, an affluent young woman constrained by family wealth and social expectation after her father's remarriage; discontent with her stepmother and restricted by an arrangement that leaves her without a dowry, she retreats into a secret affection for John Glynn, a man of lower standing, and ultimately chooses to travel abroad to escape domestic pressures. The novel examines social class, marriage, autonomy, and the performance of respectability through a series of society scenes, family tensions, and travel episodes, portraying the protagonist's struggle to reconcile desire, independence, and the demands of her social world.
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