The Story Centers Around Miss Arnott A Young Woman Navigating The Social Norms And Pressures Of Victorian England. She May Be Depicted As A Spirited And Independent Character Who Challenges Conventional Ideas About Women'S Roles And Marriage. Romantic Relationships: Central To The Plot Is Miss Arnott'S Romantic Journey Which May Involve Courtship Misunderstandings Or Societal Barriers That Complicate Her Pursuit Of Love And Happiness. Social Commentary: Marsh'S Writing Often Includes Social Commentary On Issues Such As Class Gender Roles And The Expectations Placed On Individuals Within Victorian Society. Family Dynamics: The Novel May Explore Miss Arnott'S Relationships With Her Family Members Including Parental Expectations And Sibling Dynamics That Influence Her Decisions.