Witty, character-driven comedy of manners about a genteel woman who inherits a curious moral dilemma .
In this slim, sharply observed tale, a quietly devout widow-like figure named Miss Vernon finds herself drawn into a playful, unsettling mystery after a pickpocket makes off with her purse and a ring turns up on her finger. What begins as a minor embarrassment grows into a test of conscience, self‑image, and how a small town’s gossip mill reshapes a life. The story follows her encounters with neighbors, a practical doctor, and a steady circle of friends as they navigate questions of ownership, truth, and how to respond when public attention turns personal. The balance of humor and moral reflection invites readers to watch a poised, generous woman weigh pride, generosity, and responsibility in the face of temptation and publicity.
- A delicate social portrait of a refined, observant heroine and her circle
- A pivotal, conscience-driven dilemma around a stolen purse and a mysterious ring
- Interactions with a perceptive doctor, a wry cousin, and a community that loves to talk
- Moments of humor, restraint, and quietly humane resolution that feel true to small-town life
Ideal for readers who enjoy classic social satire, intimate character studies, and stories that probe what it means to do the right thing under public scrutiny.