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A matchmaking widow’s energetic interventions shape the romantic entanglements of a close-knit household, setting off courtships, confidences, and uneasy suspicions. Intimate scenes of proposal and conversation reveal clashes between youthful trust and adult caution, while undisclosed episodes from the past surface to complicate engagements and reputations. The plot moves through misunderstandings, moral reckonings, and later returns that force reassessment of choices, balancing domestic comedy with earnest confrontations and exploring themes of social expectation, concealed history, and the negotiation of love and duty.

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Marion Harland

Marion Harland was an American author and prominent figure in the 19th-century literary scene, known for her novels and practical guides on domestic life. Her works often reflect the social norms and expectations of her time, with a focus on women's roles in the household. Among her notable titles is "Common Sense in the Household: A Manual of Practical Housewifery," which provides insights into domestic management and etiquette. Harland also penned several novels, including "Jessamine" and "At Last: A Novel," showcasing her narrative skills and exploration of personal relationships. Her contributions to literature and domestic guidance have left a lasting impact on American culture.

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