About This Book
The story centers on Gerard Buckland, a young barrister who becomes captivated by Rachel, a graceful but plainly dressed young woman recently reduced to modest circumstances. Introduced at the hospitable Aldington household, their acquaintance unfolds amid social gatherings and conversations about women's roles and the pressures that push women toward marriage for financial security. The narrative contrasts appearance and social expectation, following interactions, friendships, and domestic maneuvering that influence prospects while exploring class, gender, and the constrained choices available to women facing diminished fortunes.
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