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R. F. FENNO & COMPANY, Publishers 18 East Seventeenth Street, New York City - WARD LOCK & CO. LIMITED: LONDON 1906
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I - WITHOUT A FRIEND
CHAPTER II - A DESPERATE VENTURE
CHAPTER III - ON GUARD
CHAPTER IV - THE WARNING LIGHT
CHAPTER V - DEEPER STILL
CHAPTER VI - THE PERIL SPEAKS
CHAPTER VII - "UNEASY LIES THE HEAD"
Jessie Harcourt, once a genteel lady of a respectable family, now finds herself employed in a bustling Bond Street millinery. When a scandal erupts—rumors of an indiscreet encounter with Prince Boris—the shop's owner, Madame Malmaison, dismisses her on the princess's orders. The confrontation leaves Jessie fighting tears, pride wounded, and a sudden loss of livelihood.
With her father dead and her younger sister Ada fragile, Jessie must quickly find a way to provide for both of them. The story follows her struggle through London's high society and the precarious world of fashion, where every glance can be a threat or an opportunity. As she grapples with shame and desperation, she clings to the hope of reclaiming her dignity.
In the midst of her turmoil, Jessie encounters a handful of unlikely allies—shop assistants, a sympathetic patron, and a mysterious figure whose motives remain unclear. Their interactions hint at a larger intrigue that could reshape her fortunes, but the outcome remains uncertain.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (463K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-06-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1935
A hugely prolific British storyteller, he turned newspaper pace and popular flair into mysteries, thrillers, and early science fiction. He is especially remembered for the vivid "Doom of London" tales, which imagined the city under waves of strange disaster.
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