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The plight of Jane Haddon. The managing director of a textile conglomerate in Britain, she is a beautiful divorcee. She could have any man she wants, yet she resigns herself to personal and professional loneliness. Why? The novel explains.
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The plight of Jane Haddon. The managing director of a textile conglomerate in Britain, she is a beautiful divorcee. She could have any man she wants, yet she resigns herself to personal and professional loneliness. Why? The novel explains.
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