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The first volume of It May Be True begins with a focus on the complexities of inheritance and the impact it has on various characters. The protagonist, who is entangled in a web of family secrets and moral dilemmas, grapples with issues of social status and personal integrity. As the story unfolds, the characters are introduced, each facing their own challenges related to social mobility and ethical choices. Romantic entanglements add layers of complexity to their interactions and drive some of the plot's conflicts. the emphasis is on the development of characters as they confront their moral dilemmas and navigate the intricate dynamics of their social environment. The hidden truths within families begin to surface, influencing relationships and setting the stage for further developments. The novel captures the essence of Victorian social norms and the personal struggles of individuals within that framework, laying the groundwork for the dramatic events that will unfold in subsequent volumes. The protagonist's romantic life becomes a focal point, influencing their decisions and interactions with others. These relationships are often fraught with misunderstandings and societal pressures, which complicate the characters' lives and contribute to the overall drama.