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The story follows the Lawton family after they take up residence in an old house and centers on two sisters whose lives become entangled with the New York stage and its personalities. It shifts between domestic scenes—an overgrown orchard, family tensions, neighborhood gossip—and backstage episodes involving an actor-manager, costuming and performance tasks, an accident, a betrothal, and professional reckonings. Themes of ambition, reputation, loyalty, and forgiveness recur as characters confront misunderstandings, make moral choices about love and duty, and navigate the fragile line between public image and private feeling.
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