The making of a woman
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A young woman named Jean escapes a bleak marshland home to pursue painting in London, finding a practical mentor, new friendships, and social scrutiny that test her idealism. The narrative traces her artistic ambitions, family obligations, and shifting relationships—including encouragement from a seasoned hostess and encounters with admirers and rivals—while depicting periods of success, professional struggle, illness, and financial strain. Through episodes of disillusionment, moral choice, and practical sacrifice, she matures into a more self-aware adult, and the work closes with reflection on the compromises and gains that shaped her future.
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