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The narrative follows Theodore Warrender, an intellectually inclined young man whose unorthodox scholarly tastes and reluctance to pursue conventional academic honors conflict with the expectations of tutors and family. After a family bereavement the focus shifts to the responsibilities and intimacies of rural landed life as household relations, social obligations, and moral choices shape the household. Episodes move between university scenes and domestic detail, tracing generational tensions, the compromises demanded by stewardship, and the quiet negotiations of feeling and duty within provincial society, with restrained irony on manners, character, and the costs of personal pride.
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