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It is a work called ¡°The Price of Love¡± by Arnold Bennett, published in 1914.
Arnold Bennett is a well-known British novelist and writer. He was a writer active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and is famous for his works mainly set in the Staffordshire region. One of his representative works is the novel ¡°Clayhanger,¡± which was published early in his writing career. Other novels such as "Anna of the Five Towns," "The Old Wives' Tale," and "Riceyman Steps" are also among his representative works.
Arnold Bennett is famous for his realist novels that deal with everyday life and everyday events. His works are important historical materials that reflect British society and culture at the time, and his literary style is evaluated as a harmonious combination of realism and stylistic richness. there is.

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Summary
In the evening dimness of old Mrs. Maldon's sitting-room stood the youthful virgin, Rachel Louisa Fleckring. The prominent fact about her appearance was that she wore an apron. Not one of those white, waist-tied aprons, with or without bibs, worn proudly, uncompromisingly, by a previous generation of unaspiring housewives and housegirls!