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The novel 'The Debtor' by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman is set in the small village of Banbridge and begins by introducing us to the social activities of its women. The story starts with two women, Mrs. Henry Lee and Mrs. William Van Dorn, riding in a coach driven by Samson Rawdy, the best liveryman in Banbridge, to make fashionable calls. The story takes place in spring, and the ladies are admiring the beauty of the day and each other's bonnets. The novel provides a glimpse into the lifestyle and customs of the women of Banbridge during the late 19th century.
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