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A withdrawn young woman arrives at a health resort to recuperate and becomes entangled with a stern, taciturn gentleman and a small circle of guests and relatives. Through encounters in communal salons, correspondence, and household memories, the narrative traces her upbringing, emotional reserve, and gradual moral awakening as she confronts loneliness, duty, and others' expectations. Interwoven scenes at an antiquarian's shop, personal recollections, and public addresses reveal tensions between self-denial and compassion, while private sacrifices and shifting alliances reshape fortunes and prompt decisions about commitment and purpose.

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Beatrice Harraden

Beatrice Harraden was a British novelist and short story writer active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is best known for her novel "Ships that Pass in the Night," which explores themes of love and loss. Harraden's work often reflects her keen observations of human relationships and societal norms, showcasing her ability to weave intricate narratives. In addition to her fiction, she contributed to various literary magazines, establishing herself as a notable figure in her time. Her stories, such as those found in "A Bird of Passage, and Other Stories," highlight her talent for character development and emotional depth.

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