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A chance intervention by a young law student who prevents an Englishwoman from suicide triggers a web of concealed relationships, contested claims, and moral crises. The plot moves between French and English settings as letters, revelations, and legal complications unravel family secrets and test loyalties. Characters confront exile, social scandal, and painful reckonings of pride and selfishness while allies and rivals vie over fortune and standing. Gradually disclosed truths prompt repentance, reconciliations, and decisive confrontations that resolve disputed inheritances and romantic entanglements, ending in practical settlements and the tentative restoration of social order.

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M. E. Braddon

Mary Elizabeth Braddon was a prominent English novelist known for her contributions to the sensation fiction genre in the Victorian era. Born in 1835, she gained widespread recognition for her compelling narratives and complex characters. Her most notable work, "Aurora Floyd," showcases her ability to weave intricate plots that often explore themes of morality and social issues. Braddon was also a prolific writer, producing over sixty novels, including titles like "A Strange World" and "All Along the River." Her works reflect the anxieties and challenges of her time, making her an important figure in the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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