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    <subfield code="a">Only a girl-wife by Ruth Lamb is a domestic novel written in the late 19th century. It traces the adoption, rise, and romance of Andrew Crawford&#x2014;a gifted young doctor raised by the kindly country physician Dr. Fereday&#x2014;and his courtship and marriage to the sheltered Ida Carnelly, sister of Viscount Carnelly, amid class expectations, a jealous sister-in-law, and quiet questions of faith. Set around the picturesque home of Steynes-Cote and the market town of Shelverton, it promises village-life detail, moral reflection, and the making of a &#x201C;girl&#x2011;wife&#x201D; within home and community.

The opening of the novel introduces Shelverton and Steynes-Cote, where childless Dr. and Mrs. Fereday adopt their nephew Andrew; he thrives, qualifies brilliantly, then seeks broader experience as an army surgeon in India. There he meets the colonel&#x2019;s beautiful sister Ida, whose life is soured by the vain, competitive Lady Carnelly; after a humiliating evening, Andrew comforts Ida and they confess their love, winning the colonel&#x2019;s cautious blessing. News of Mrs. Fereday&#x2019;s fatal accident summons Andrew home; he leaves the army, returns to a grieving, ailing uncle who settles him at the practice and urges an early marriage. With the regiment&#x2019;s return, Lady Carnelly&#x2019;s opposition falters; Andrew and Ida marry quietly, and he discovers her inexperience in matters of faith even as she proves devoted and tender. The section closes with a sketch of Shelverton&#x2019;s bustling market and the inviting, rambling Steynes-Cote awaiting its new mistress. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</subfield>
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