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Crickets chirped outside.
A young woman of barely eighteen, almost a girl, stood over the cradle where her
second daughter, born only a month before, slept.
This young woman, by the name of Frances Bennet, née Gardiner, had been found the
day preceding in an act of amorous, conjugal congress with her father’s law clerk, Mr. Yates, a
man who was decidedly not her husband.
This event was the result of the passions, craven, carnal and foolish, of a variety of
persons. You see, Frances Gardiner had been allowed to enter society by her eager mother when
she was only fifteen.
Her mother was the sole daughter of a substantial tenant farmer, whose income acquired
from labor gave him money enough to give his daughter what was accounted by the standards of
this class just below the gentry as a fine rural education. However, in education, breeding and
manners, Mrs. Gardiner belonged to a class of people decidedly beneath the family of the
successful country lawyer she married.