Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life
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The narrative portrays social tensions and romantic entanglements among residents and visitors of a riverside settlement, told in three parts from alternating viewpoints—an observing neighbor, a young aristocratic woman, and a male acquaintance. It traces a thwarted engagement and a rival courtship, examining motives of love, ambition, and social advancement while contrasting sentimental idealism with practical concerns. Local gossip, the surrounding landscape, and gendered expectations shape choices that produce heartbreak, changing relationships, and altered fortunes.
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