About This Book
A music governess and a wealthy pupil form an unlikely intimacy that provokes disapproval from guardians and prompts withdrawal from school; their friendship is tested by social prejudice, family maneuvering, romantic entanglements, and competing loyalties. Through episodes of remonstration, rebellion, confession, and personal failure, secondary figures influence decisions and ideals, while misunderstandings and a consequential lie produce pain and repentance. The narrative moves episodically toward remorse, reconciliation, and renewed devotion, tracing how steadfast affection and moral reflection attempt to repair wounds caused by class tensions and human frailty.
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