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A young woman graduate accepts an appointment as governess in Baghdad and must adapt to palace life, instructional duties, and the expectations of a cosmopolitan household. Her tenure brings social and emotional trials: entangled personal relationships and a marriage proposal, clashes between literature and politics, legal and diplomatic complications, and an attempted murder that precipitates widespread upheaval. The narrative moves from intimate classroom scenes to public processions, intercepted communications, imprisonment, and a high tribunal, tracing how individual convictions, cultural misunderstandings, and political forces reshape her fortunes and prompt reflection on duty, loyalty, and identity.
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