![]() After Maud and the gentleman are unlawfully married, they call the madhouse to get Sue. Maud agrees, and Sue is brought in, unknowing that Maud knows of her plan. One day, a man named Richard came and told her that he would help her escape, but that they would need someone that looked like her to take her place, in order for her to vanish. Maud feels locked in the house she grew up in. She grew up making a bibliography of his library. Maud was an orphan, though her rich uncle took her into his care. The second part of the book is from Maud’s perspective. The Gentleman calls the madhouse, who would come to fetch Maud, but the person that gets taken by them is Sue. However, Sue still pushed Maud to marry the Gentleman. Sue joins in on the con, and becomes great friends with Maud, and they even develop a physical attraction. Gentleman would seduce a rich, naïve woman named Maud Lilly, marry her and then send her to a madhouse after he receives her money. One day, a man named Gentleman comes and offers her a job. Susan, called Sue, is a fingersmith and a pickpocket in order for her to help her adoptive mother earn money. She was born to a mother that was mad, before she was given to a baby farmer named Grace Sucksby. ![]() Written by Smitha Kumaresh and other people who wish to remain anonymousįingersmith follows the life of Susan Trinder. ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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