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A young woman raised by a proud, financially strained mother is groomed as a marriageable asset but falls passionately for an aspiring poet whose fame and temperament enchant her. Her mother rejects the match as unsuitable and threatens disinheritance, prompting the couple to elope and spend idyllic years on the Continent. Tragedy follows when the wife dies after bearing a daughter, leaving the bereaved husband and the orphaned child to face the consequences of love, social conflict, and the tensions between romantic idealism and social ambition. The narrative traces family estrangement, artistic temperament, and the costs of defying class expectations.
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