Babylon, Volume 3(Paperback, Grant Allen)
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Edith Le Breton: A beautiful and talented woman who becomes the focal point of the novel. She is known for her intelligence and independence, which make her stand out in a society that often suppresses women's roles.Arthur Berkeley: A writer and intellectual who becomes romantically interested in Edith. He represents a more progressive viewpoint in contrast to the traditional and conservative society around him.Harry Waring: Another suitor of Edith, he embodies the conventional expectations of wealth and status.