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Fiander's Widow: A Novel

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A young widow struggles with bereavement while contending with financial strain, an auction of farm effects, and intrusive local gossip that tests her dignity and household management. She resists pressure from an admirer who urges a dishonorable union, insists on honoring prior commitments, and copes with servants, neighbors, and changing rural practices. The narrative combines detailed domestic scenes and a vivid rural atmosphere to examine duty, social expectations, and personal resilience as she navigates grief, temptation, and practical responsibilities.

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M. E. Francis

M. E. Francis was a British author known for her evocative depictions of rural life and landscapes, particularly in Dorset. Her works often explore themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. Among her notable titles is "Dorset Dear," which captures the charm and beauty of the English countryside. Francis also wrote novels such as "Fiander's Widow" and "North, South and Over the Sea," showcasing her ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with readers. Her contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the natural world and the intricacies of everyday life.

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