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A young merchant's daughter accepts an advantageous marriage to an aristocratic heir, but the wedding reveals emotional unease: the groom's agitation and distant manner unsettle the bride and her anxious mother. The narrative follows the couple's transition from public ceremony to domestic life at the husband's family seat, tracing social contrasts between bourgeois pride and aristocratic expectation. Scenes emphasize appearances, familial pride, private apprehension, and the sudden change in the bride's status. Early chapters focus on atmosphere, character reactions, and hints of underlying mystery about the husband's past and temperament, setting a tone of restrained tension as the new marriage settles into its outwardly respectable but inwardly fraught reality.

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Lady Scott

Lady Scott was a novelist known for her contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the realm of social commentary and romance. Her notable work, "A Marriage in High Life," published in two volumes, explores themes of class, marriage, and societal expectations in a richly detailed narrative. Through her writing, she offers insights into the complexities of relationships within the upper echelons of society, reflecting the values and challenges of her time. Lady Scott's work continues to be of interest to readers exploring the dynamics of historical social structures.

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