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The narrative follows Margaret, a woman whose youthful ideals are gradually eroded by prosperous marriage and social ambition. Outward observances of charity, religion, and refined manners remain intact while inward life becomes hollow, creating a contrast between external respectability and inner moral decay. Social gatherings, missionary work, and an inquisitive foreign visitor reveal tensions between earnest reformist impulses and performative worldliness. Episodes trace incremental choices and compromises rather than dramatic rupture, and the account stops short of a bleak denouement, leaving moral ambiguity and the possibility of mercy.
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