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Within a household dominated by a censorious mother and a twinlike brother, a young woman named Charlotte Fox-Cordery endures neglect and enforced servility until the gentle regard of John Dixon kindles gratitude that deepens into love. She gradually claims dignity, confronting her family about withheld money, locked wardrobes, and the humiliations of her assigned role. Behind the domestic conflict, secondary threads—a gambler's confession, a reported apparition, and the maneuvers of a figure called Rathbeal—generate schemes, counsels, and strategic moves that culminate in exposure of wrongdoing and measures of retribution.
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