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A narrative follows a woman who rises from humble coastal origins into an uneasy marriage with a man of station, tracing courtship, family tensions, public censure, and the trials of domestic life. The middle sections examine a period of probation and social choosing, while later episodes record reputation, an outward journey that encounters disaster, and a determined search that uncovers papers and proposals affecting several lives. The tale balances romance and sentiment with clear-eyed social observation, presenting moral ambiguities and the public consequences of private choices.
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