Lady Car: The Sequel of a Life
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The novel traces Lady Caroline Beaufort's life after an initial, reluctantly entered marriage to an uncultured wealthy man, his death, and her subsequent, more fulfilling marriage to a long-cherished suitor. It depicts her mixed emotions of relief and guilt at widowhood, the privileges and responsibilities of wealth, the practical care of a young son, and the social expectations of aristocratic life. Through intimate domestic scenes and reflective narration, the story examines personal conscience, matrimonial choice, and the tensions between sentiment, duty, and social position as her second marriage brings both happiness and new complications.
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