For Good Consideration is a novel written by Edward Butler and first published in 1889. The story revolves around the lives of two young women, Margaret and Edith, who come from vastly different backgrounds. Margaret is a wealthy heiress who has everything she could ever want, while Edith is a poor orphan who struggles to make ends meet.Despite their differences, the two women become close friends and confidantes. They share their hopes and dreams with each other, and soon Margaret becomes determined to help Edith improve ...
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For Good Consideration is a novel written by Edward Butler and first published in 1889. The story revolves around the lives of two young women, Margaret and Edith, who come from vastly different backgrounds. Margaret is a wealthy heiress who has everything she could ever want, while Edith is a poor orphan who struggles to make ends meet.Despite their differences, the two women become close friends and confidantes. They share their hopes and dreams with each other, and soon Margaret becomes determined to help Edith improve her life. She offers to pay for Edith's education and even helps her find a job.As the two women grow closer, they begin to realize that they have more in common than they thought. They both long for love and companionship, and they both struggle to find their place in the world. But when Margaret falls in love with a man who is not of her social class, she must decide whether to follow her heart or to adhere to the strict societal norms of the time.For Good Consideration is a poignant and heartfelt novel that explores themes of friendship, love, and social class. It is a timeless story that still resonates with readers today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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